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27 September, 06:14

What percentage of a radioactive substance remains after two half-lives?

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  1. 27 September, 07:53
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    25%

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  2. 27 September, 08:11
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    Answer: 25%.

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    The decay of a radioactive substance obeys the rules of first order reaction. In first order reaction half life time (t1/2) is constant and does not depend on the initial concentration of the substance (t1/2 = 0.693/k) where k is the rate constant. Half-life time (t1/2) is the time needed for the reaction that the initial concentration of the reactant (substance) reaches its half (reaction be completed by 50 %). radioactive substance (100%) (first half life) → 50 % (second half life) → 25 % Hence, the radioactive substance will reach 25 % of its concentration after two half-lives.
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