8. The half-life of thorium-227 is 18.72 days. How many days are required for three-fourths of a given amount of thorium-227 to decay?
8. The half-life of thorium-227 is 18.72 days. How many days are required for three-fourths of...
What is the half-life of thorium-234 if 72.0 days are required for the mass of a sample of thorium-234 to fall to 12.6 percent of its original value? Since the decomposition is a radioactive decay reaction, it is first order.
The half-life of methyl mercury in our body is 70. Days. How many days' are required for the amount of methyl mercury to drop to 10% of the original value after accidental ingestion. The decomposition of methyl mercury proceeds by first order kinetics.
The half-life of Thorium-231 is 25.5 hours. What is the rate constant of this decay?
Neptunium-239 has a half-life of 2.35 days. How many days must elapse for a sample of Np-239 to decay to 1.00% of its original quantity? I need an explanation with formulas and equations
Thorium (with half-life T1/2 = 1.913 yr. and atomic mass 228.0287 u) undergoes alpha decay and produces radium (atomic mass 224.0202 u) as a daughter nucleus. (Assume the alpha particle has atomic mass 4.002603 u.) 1) What is the decay constant of thorium? (Note that the answer must be in units of hrs-1.) λ = 2) What percent of thorium is left after 200 days? 3) The energy released from the decay of 10 g of thorium is used to...
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. The radioactive isotope Uranium-234 decays to Thoriu-230 with a half-life of T. Thorium 230 itself is also radioactive and decays to Radium-226 with a half-life of γ and γ > τ Although Radium-226 is also radioactive its half-life is much longer than T and γ and here we assume that it is relative stable. Consider the scenario when we start with a certain amount of pure Uranium-234, because of this chain of decays, we...
Example Thorium has a half life of 1.913 y. A sample of Thorium has 3/8 th radioactive nuclides remaining. What age is the sample ?
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The half-life of thorium-229 is 7340 years (a) Compute the time required for a given sample to be reduced by a factor of 1000. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 73,149 yr (b) Express your answer in part (a) in terms of half-lives. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number) 10 half-lives (c) Using half-lives as in Example 7(b), estimate the time required for a given sample for thorium-229 to be reduced by a factor...
The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 220 d. How many days would it take for the decay rate of a sample of this isotope to fall to 0.47 of its initial rate?
The first order decay of radon has a half life of 3.823 days. How many grams of radon remain after 7.22 days if the sample initially weighs 250.0 grams. Please explain how you get the final answer.