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Homework help please
Missed class on Wednesday due to a test tonight. Anyone know how to do this problem.
A radio-active waste vessel holding the isotope Iodine-131 (I131) has been found to contain 3 x 10 raised to the 9 th nuclei. It is known that this vessel has been stored for 48 days prior to the given count. The half life of I131 is 8 days. Calculate the initial number of radioactive I131 nuclei placed in the vessel for storage. Show your work clearly in steps showing us how you thought through the problem. (Hint: Figure out how many half lives have elapsed first) |
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Re: Homework help please
Fairly straight forward I think
Each half life means the sample decreases by half of its original mass. After 48 days given a half life of 8 you would get the number of half lifes or in this case 48/8. You would then use this to calculate how much of the same was left before it underwent its degradation. |
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Re: Homework help please
seems really easy.
48/8 means there have been 6 half lives, so just double 3 x 10^9 six times. |
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