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26 April, 13:04

Radium-226 is a radioactive element, and its decay rate is modeled by the equation R = R0e-0.000428t. How many years will it take for 100 grams of radium-226 to reduce to half its mass?

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  1. 26 April, 16:10
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    It will take 1620 years.

    Solution:

    We calculate for the total number of particles in the 100 gram sample:

    Ro = 100 grams * 1 mol / 226 g = 0.4425 mol

    We also calculate for the total number of particles when the 100 gram sample is reduced to half its mass:

    R = 100 grams/2 * 1 mol / 226 g = 0.2212 mol

    We substitute the values to the decay rate equation

    R = Ro e^-0.000428t0.2212

    = 0.4425 e^-0.000428t0.2212/0.4425

    = e^-0.000428t

    Taking the natural logarithm of both sides of our equation, we can compute now for the years t:

    ln (0.2212/0.4425) = - 0.000428t

    t = ln (0.2212/0.4425) / (-0.000428)

    t = 1620 years
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