The isotope Technetium 99m is used in medical imaging. It has a half-life of about 6 hours, a useful feature for radioisotopes that are injected into humans. The Technetium, having such a short half-life, is created artificially on scene by harvesting from a more stable isotope, 99 Mb. If 10 g of 99m Tc are “harvested” from the Molybdenum, how much of this sample remains after 9 hours?
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