Gallium 67 (67Ga) is a radioactive isotope with a half-life of 3.26 days. It's used in...
Gallium 67 (67Ga) is a radioactive isotope with a half-life of 3.26 days. It’s used in nuclear medicine to locate inflammations and tumors. Accumulations of 67Ga in a patient’s tissue can be detected by looking for the gamma rays it emits when it decays. A radiologist usually begins looking for the 67Ga about 52 hours after administering it to a patient. What fraction of the original 67Ga nuclei remains after 52 hours? **Please solve using half life equation formula, you...
consider the transition metal gallium. The gallium-67 isotope (67Ga) is a radioactive element often used in hospitals to image inflammation and chronic infections via a technique called a gallium scan. 67Ga has a half-life equal to 3.3 days and decays to 67Zn via a process called electron capture, which follows first order kinetics. How long will it take for the amount of 67Ga in your sample to drop to 6.25%? a. 3.3 days b. 9.9 days c. 13.2 days d....
All radioactive decay processes follow first-order kinetics. The half-life of a gamma producing radioactive isotope is 2.4 hours. This isotope is used in a medical scan and enough of the isotope is given such that a heart scan can be done? If 0.75 ng of the isotope is administered, how ng of the isotope remains in the patient after 3.5 days?
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Technetium Dosage. Radioactive isotopes are often used for medical imaging. Technetium-99m (Tc-99m) is a particularly popular isotope since it has a short half-life and is easy to make. Also, Tc-99m can be chemically bonded to a number of different compounds and cell types for imaging different parts of the body. Tc-99m has a half-life of 6.02 hours. It decays into Tc-99 by emitting a gamma ray of energy 140 keV. For this problem, assume that Tc-99m is present in the...