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5 August, 20:15

Element X decays radioactively with a half life of 12 minutes. If there are 510 grams of Element X, how long, to the nearest tenth of a minute, would it take the element to decay to 11 grams?

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  1. 5 August, 20:44
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    t = 66.4 minutes (to the nearest tenth of a minute)

    it would take the element 66.4 minutes to decay to 11 grams

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    Initial amount N = 510 g

    Final amount Nt = 11 g

    Half life t (1/2) = 12 minutes

    The amount of time t required for the Element X to decay from N to Nt can be written as;

    t = ln (Nt/N) : - λ ... 1

    Where;

    λ = decay constant

    λ = ln (2) / t (1/2)

    Substituting λ, equation 1 then becomes;

    t = ln (Nt/N) : - (ln (2) / t (1/2))

    Substituting the values;

    t = ln (11/510) : - (ln (2) / 12)

    t = - 3.8365 : - 0.05776

    t = 66.419

    t = 66.4 minutes (to the nearest tenth of a minute)
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