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  • Dec 7, 2010, 04:58 AM
    Queen09
    Half life
    The isotope Mg-28 has a half life of 21 hours. If a sample initially contains exactly 10000atoms of Mg-28, approximately how many of these atoms will remain after one week?
  • Dec 7, 2010, 05:25 AM
    galactus

    You can find your constant of proportionality, k, by using



    Since it is given that T=21 hours, solve for k.

    k will be negative because it is decaying.

    Then, sub that into:

    , set t=168 (there are 168 hours in a week) to find how many atoms remain.
  • Dec 7, 2010, 05:48 AM
    Queen09
    thank you so much :)

    I have another problem,

    iodine-131,half life=8.0 days, initially emits 9.95 x 10^(18) beta particles per day. How long will it take for the activity to drop 6.22 x 10^(17) beta particles per day?

    it has beta particle thingy so I don't know what to do anymore... hope you can help me with this. Thanks :)
  • Dec 7, 2010, 10:02 AM
    Unknown008

    It's the same thing, and use the same formula.

    I personally prefer the formula:



    Where N is the number of 'current' atoms, No the initial number, t the time since the start of the decay and h the half life.

    It is also valid for activity;



    Here,
    Ao = 9.95 x 10^18
    A = 6.22 x 10^17
    h = 8 days
    t = ? Days

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