It took 65.5 y for 30.0 g of a radioactive isotope to decay to 1.25 g. What is the half-life of this isotope?
It took 65.5 y for 30.0 g of a radioactive isotope to decay to 1.25 g....
Americium-241 is a radioactive isotope that emits alpha particles. The rate constant for this radioactive decay is 1.47 x 10-3 per year. a. What is the half-life for the decay of americium-241? b. How long will it take for 45.0% of the americium to decay?
All radioactive decay processes follow first-order kinetics. The half-life of a gamma producing radioactive isotope is 2.4 hours. This isotope is used in a medical scan and enough of the isotope is given such that a heart scan can be done? If 0.75 ng of the isotope is administered, how ng of the isotope remains in the patient after 3.5 days?
All radioactive decay processes follow first-order kinetics. The half-life of a gamma producing radioactive isotope is 2.4 hours. This isotope is used in a medical scan and enough of the isotope is given such that a heart scan can be done? If 0.75 ng of the isotope is administered, how ng of the isotope remains in the patient after 3.5 days?
Radioactive decay is a first order process. The most commonly used isotope in human scintigraphical procedures is 99mTc, which has a half- life of 6.0058 hours. A person was injected with 99mTc methylene phosphonate containing 13.2 × 10-6 g of 99mTc to image bone tissue and an image was obtained 75.0 minutes (1.25 h) later. What is the concentration (molarity) of 99mTc remaining at this time? ( 99mTc has a molar mass of 98.906 g /mol. Assume that the person...
14C is a radioactive isotope with a half life of 5.73x10^3 years. Radioactive decay is first order process and the amount of 14C present in an object can be used to determine its age. How long does it take for for 90 % of the 14C in a sample to decompose?
The rate constant for the decay of a radioactive isotope is 4.226 x 10-3/day. What is the half-life of of this isotope? 328.0 days O 410.0 days O 82.00 days O 164.0 days O none of these
A Radioactive Isotope is 1. Time for half of a sample to decay from parent isotope to daughter isotope for radioactive atoms 2. The technique of getting the age of something by using unstable isotopes 3. An element that has unstable nuclei and will transform itself into another element 4. The process of an element transforming into another element by changes of its nucleus
Radioactive decay occurs when a radioactive isotope ("parent" isotope) gradually transforms into a radiogenic isotope ("daughter" isotope) over time. This process is modeled by the following function: where r is the ratio of parent to daughter atoms, t is time and τΗ is called the halflife. The following table shows several parent-daughter pairs along with their half-lives. Daughter N14 Srs7 Ar4o Pb206 Pb207 Half-Life (years) 5730 48.8 x 109 1.3 x 109 4.6 x 109 0.7 x 10 arent Rbs7...
a. what is the half life of a radioactive isotope if a 32.0g sample decays to 24.6g after 127 days? b. 76Kr has a half-life of 14.8 hours. How long will it take for 75% of the sample to decay?
Modeling radioactive decay in pennies
MODELING RADIOACTIVE DECAY WITH PENNIES ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT MODEL 2: RADIONUCLIDE HALF-LIFE The time required for half of a sample of a radionuclides (radioactive isotopes) to decay is called the half-life (units of time). Table 2 below illustrates the half-lives of several radioisotopes and the Table 2: Half-lives of some Radioisoto barium-131 carbon-14 chromium-51 cobalt-60 iodine-131 uranium-238 Radiation Half-life 11.6 days 5730 yrs 27.8 days 5.3 yrs 8.1 days 4.47. 109 yr Application detection of...