Ask Question
19 January, 12:42

Nickel-63 is a radioactive substance with a half-life of about 100 years. An artifact had

9.8 milligrams of nickel-63 when it was first measured. Write an equation to represent

the mass of nickel-63, in milligrams, as a function of:

a. tt, time in years

b. dd, time in days

+3
Answers (2)
  1. 19 January, 15:35
    0
    a) x = 9.8 * 0.5^ (t/100)

    b) x = 9.8 * 0.5^ (d/36500)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) x = 9.8 * 0.5^ (t/100)

    100 years = 365*100 days

    = 36500 days

    b) x = 9.8 * 0.5^ (d/36500)
  2. 19 January, 15:40
    0
    see below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation for half life is

    n = no e ^ (-kt)

    Where no is the initial amount of a substance, k is the constant of decay and t is the time

    no = 9.8

    1/2 of that amount is 4.9 so n = 4.9 and t = 100 years

    4.9 = 9.8 e^ (-k 100)

    Divide each side by 9.8

    1/2 = e ^ - 100k

    Take the natural log of each side

    ln (1/2) = ln (e^ (-100k))

    ln (1/2) = - 100k

    Divide each side by - 100

    -ln (.5) / 100 = k

    Our equation in years is

    n = 9.8 e ^ (ln. 5) / 100 t)

    Approximating ln (.5) / 100 = -.006931472

    n = 9.8 e^ (-.006931472 t) when t is in years

    Now changing to days

    100 years = 100*365 days/year

    36500 days

    Substituting this in for t

    4.9 = 9.8 e^ (-k 36500)

    Take the natural log of each side

    ln (1/2) = ln (e^ (-36500k))

    ln (1/2) = - 36500k

    Divide each side by - 100

    -ln (.5) / 36500 = k

    Our equation in years is

    n = 9.8 e ^ (ln. 5) / 36500 d)

    Approximating ln (.5) / 365=-.00001899

    n = 9.8 e^ (-.00001899 d) when d is in days
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “Nickel-63 is a radioactive substance with a half-life of about 100 years. An artifact had 9.8 milligrams of nickel-63 when it was first ...” in 📘 Mathematics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers