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18 March, 22:31

Radioactive elements decay via first-order kinetics. consider a certain type of nucleus that has a rate constant of 2.4 * 10-2 h-1. a sample contains 6.5 * 108 radioactive nuclides. calculate the time required for 59% of the nuclides to decompose.

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  1. 18 March, 22:42
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    37.15 h.

    Explanation:

    The decay of radioactive elements obeys first-order kinetics. For first-order reaction: kt = lna / (a-x).

    where, k is the rate constant of the reaction (k = 2.4 x 10⁻² h⁻¹).

    t is the time of the reaction (t = ? day).

    a is the initial concentration of nuclides (a = 100 %).

    (a-x) is the remaining concentration of nuclides (a - x = 100% - 59% = 41.0 %).

    ∴ kt = lna / (a-x)

    (2.4 x 10⁻² h⁻¹) (t) = ln (100.0%) / (41.0%).

    (2.4 x 10⁻² h⁻¹) (t) = 0.8916.

    ∴ t = (0.8916) / (2.4 x 10⁻² h⁻¹) = 37.15 h.
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