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If the half-life of uranium-235 is 7.04 (times) 10 (to the eight power) 8 y and 12.5 g of uranium-235 remain after 2.82 (times)
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David
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The half-life of is 30.0 days. What fraction of a sample of this isotope will remain after 16.2 days?
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sarah
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Question 1 A decay that involves a high-speed electron is a(n) ____________________ decay a) α particle b)
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How much of a radioactive substance remains after three half-lives?
a) one third b) one half c) one quarter d) one eighth e) one
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Q1. The blood volume in a cancer patient was measured by injecting 5.0 mL of Na2SO4(aq) labeled with 35S (t1/2 = 87.4 d). The
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Trixie
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The half-life of Radium-223 is 11.43 days. If a sample has a mass of 400 mg, find the mass (in mg) that remains after 6 days
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Suppose you had a detection device that could count every decay event from a radioactive sample of plutonium-239.052156 (t1/2 is
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Maryanne
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You have 11.20 grams of a compound. It is known that the compound has a half-life of 3.8 days. How long will it take for the
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Anonymous
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The radioisotope radon-222 has a half-life of 3.8 days. How much of a 65-g sample of radon-222 would be left after approximately
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Anon
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Iodine-131, a beta emitter, has a half-life of 8 days.How many grams of a 10.0g sample of iodine-131 would remain after 56.0
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Shay
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Radium-223 nuclei usually decay by alpha emission. Once in every billion decays, a radium-223 nucleus emits a carbon-14 nucleus.
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mark
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A radioactive material has a DK constant of 0.0122. 8, million nuclei ever meaning after 15 seconds of decay what is the number
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If a radioactive isotope has a half-life of 20 hours, how many half-lives have occured after 80 hours have passed?
a 3 b 5 c 4 d
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URMUM
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Scientist use radioactive hydrogen to make water. They grew plants using the radioactive water.what happened to the radioactive
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A smoke detector contains 0.2 mg of Americium 241 (Am-241), a radioactive element that decays in t years according to the
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Julie
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the half life of a radioactive substance is one day. You have 100 grams. how much of the substance would be left after a week?
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Jo
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When Marie Curie Isolated uranium from pitchable, she realized that the [itchable was more radioactive than the uranium she had
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jeje
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what type of readioactive decay results in uranium-238 becoming thorium-234?
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yuku
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a radioactive substance decays at an annual rate of 24 percent. If the initial amount of the substance is 640 grams, which of
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lilly
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In 2006, Soviet dissident Alexander Litvinenko was murdered when Polonium-210 was added to his tea; he died three weeks later.
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Jessie
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In eight days, a certain amount of Vanadium-48, V^48, decays to 1 over square root 2 of its original amount. What is the half
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David
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The half-life of Radium-223 is 11.43 days. If a sample has a mass
of 900 mg, find the mass (in mg) that remains after 5 days
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Connor
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The half life of a radioactive sample is 6.93 days.after how many days will only one -tenth of the sample be left behind?
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Mira
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What can scientists learn from the rate at which radioactive elements decay?
A. a rock's absolute age* B. the relative age of
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Anonymous
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Consider that the half-life of Polonium-210 is 140 days.What approximate daily percentage of decay does Polonium-210
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Tristan
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a radioisotope is called a tracer when it is used to
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mia
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Phosphorus-32 (P-32) has a half-life of 14.2 days. If 200 g of this substance are present initially, find the amount Q(t)
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Vanessa
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A radioactive nucleus alpha decays to yield a sodium-24 nucleus in 14.8 hours. What was the identity of the original nucleus?
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Student101
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A radioactive kind of nitrogen has a half life of 10 minutes. If you start with 64 grams of the substance, how much will be left
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Ana Y
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3. What can scientists learn from the rate at which radioactive elements decay? (1 point)
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Nicole
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if you start with 100mg of radioactive material that has a half life of one hour, how many mg's of radioactive material would
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carlos
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5 mg iodine 131 its half life is 8.1 days what is the time when 1% remain
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mary
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A substance has a half-life of 10,000 years and an initial mass of 1,000 grams. How many years will pass before only 250 grams
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the half-life of strontium-87 is 2.8hr. What percentage of this isotope will remain after 8
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Madison
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A 10 kg quantity of a radioactive isotope decays to 3 kg after 17 years. Find the decay constant of the isotope.
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Eric
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The half life of a certain radioactive substance is 10 years. How long will it take for 18 gms of the substance to decay to 6
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Anonymous
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A human body required 0.01 m activity of radioactive substance after 24 hours .Half li of radioactive substance is 6 hours .Then
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Aashika Jain
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The half life period of radium is 1600 years.In how many years 1 gram of radium lose 1 centigram??
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Priyanka
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The element strontium-90 is radioactive. The percent of strontium -90, A(t), left in a sample can be modelled by the half-life
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Emma
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90Sr is one of the harmful radionuclides resulting from nuclear fission explosions. It decays by a first-order process with a
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omar
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Although most natural potassium nuclei are stable 39K (93.3%) or 41K (6.7%) nuclei, about 0.0117% are radioactive 40K nuclei,
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Anonymous
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If I 131 has a half-life of 8 days, what fraction will be left after a year?
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Scientists used radioactive hydrogen to make water. They grew plants using the radioactive water. What happened to the
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Suppose you have 100 g of radioactive plutonium-239 with a half-life of 24,000 years. How many grams will remain after (a)
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The half-life of Th-232 is 1.4E10. Find the number of disintegrations per hour emitted by 1 mol of Th-232.
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Nic
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Radon-222 is a radioactive gas with a half-life of 4 days. Approximately how much of a 40 g sample of radon-222 would remain
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Luna
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Technetium-99m is an ideal radioisotope for scanning organs because it has a half-life of 6.0 hr and is a pure gamma emitter.
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Nadia
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The disintegration of a radioisotope, such as I-131 to Xe-131, is another example of a first-order reaction.
It has a half-life
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Ashley
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an original sample of K-40 has a mass of 25.00 grams. After 3.9x 10 to the ninth years, 3.125 grams of the original sample
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micky
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A 10 kg quantity of a radioactive isotope decays to 3 kg after 17 years. Find the decay constant of the isotope.
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Eric
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