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The half-life of 235U, an alpha emitter, is 7.1×108 yr. |
Part A Calculate the number of alpha particles emitted by 3.4 mg of this nuclide in 3 minutes. Express your answer using two significant figures. TIME GIVEN IS 3 MINUTES |
The half-life of 235U, an alpha emitter, is 7.1×108 yr. Part A Calculate the number of...
The half-life of 235U, an alpha emitter, is 7.1×1087.1×108 yr. Calculate the number of alpha particles emitted by 9.0 mg of this nuclide in 1 minute someone please help
Calculate the number of alpha particles emitted by 3.9 mg of this nuclide in 4 minutes ? The half-life of 235U, an alpha emitter, is 7.1×108 yr.
The half-life of 14C is 5730 yr. Find the number of disintegrations emitted by 1.0 mol of 14C in 1 minute. (Note: 1 year = 365.24 day). Express your answer using two significant figures.
A sample of 9.0×109 atoms that decay by alpha emission has a half-life of 90 min. How many alpha particles are emitted between t=50min and t=200min? Express your answer using two significant figures.
A sample of 7.0×10^9 atoms that decay by alpha emission has a half-life of 70 min. How many alpha particles are emitted between t=50min and t=200min? Express your answer using two significant figures.
Bismuth-210 is beta emitter with a half-life of 5.0 days. Part A If a sample contains 1.3 g of Bi-210 (atomic mass = 209.984105 amu), how many beta emissions would occur in 13.5 days? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B If a person's body intercepts 5.6 % of those emissions, to what dose of radiation (in Ci) is the person exposed? Express your answer using two significant figures.
A patient is given 0.055 mg of technetium-99 m, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 6.0 hours. Part A How long does it take for the radioactive isotope to decay to 2.3×10−3 mg ? (Assume no excretion of the nuclide from the body.) Express your answer using two significant figures
Polonium-218 is an alpha emitter with a half-life of 3.0 minutes. 1)If a sample contains 57 mg of Po-218 (atomic mass = 218.008965 amu), how many alpha emissions would occur in 25.0 minutes? 2)If the polonium were ingested by a person, to what dose of radiation (in Ci) would the person be exposed?
1. A patient is given 0.050 mg of technetium-99 m, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 6.0 hours. How long does it take for the radioactive isotope to decay to 4.2×10−3 mg ? (Assume no excretion of the nuclide from the body.) Express your answer using two significant figures.
10Be decays by emitting a β- particle. This decay process has a half-life of 1.52×106 yr. Answer the following questions about this process and report all answers to three significant figures. 1. Determine the initial activity (in dis/yr, do not input units) of a 6.15 mg sample of this isotope. Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation. dis/yr Tries 0/3 2. Determine the time (in yr) that it takes for the activity of 10Be to decrease to...