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30 October, 17:15

Radioactive gold-198 is used in the diagnosis of liver problems. the half-life of this isotope is 2.7 days. if you begin with a sample of 8.1 mg of the isotope, how much of this sample remains after 2.6 days?

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  1. 30 October, 20:12
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    See explanation below

    Explanation:

    To solve this problem, we need to use the expression of half life decay of concentration (or mass) which is the following:

    m = m₀e^-kt (1)

    In this case, k will be the constant rate of this element. This is calculated using the following expression:

    k = ln2/t₁/₂ (2)

    Let's calculate the value of k first:

    k = ln2/2.7 = 0.2567 d⁻¹

    Now, we can use the expression (1) to calculate the remaining mass:

    m = 8.1 * e^ (-0.2567 * 2.6)

    m = 8.1 * e^ (-0.6674)

    m = 8.1 * 0.51303

    m = 4.16 mg remaining
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