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27 August, 01:20

Suppose a laboratory has a 61 g sample of polonium-210. The half-life of polonium-210 is about 138 days.

a. How many half-lives of polonium-210 occur in 828 days?

b. How much polonium is in the sample 828 days later?

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  1. 27 August, 02:07
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    To answer for the first question, divide 828 days with the half-life, 138 days. There are 6 half-lives of polonium-210 in 828 days.

    For the second question, raise 0.5 to number of half-lives which was calculated in a, 6. Then, multiply with the initial amount, 61 g. Thus, after 828 days there are only about 0.9531 g of polonium-210 left.
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