The radioactive isotope, Fr - 223, has a half-life of 22 minutes. How many minutes will...
The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 220 d. How many days would it take for the decay rate of a sample of this isotope to fall to 0.47 of its initial rate?
Part A: Tritium is a radioactive isotope of the element hydrogen. Tritium has a half-life of 12.5 years. How many years would it take until only 3.22% of a sample remain? Answer should be in years. Part B: Radioactive Carbon-11 has a half life of only 20.3 minutes and an atomic mass number of 11 u. Calculate the activity of 3.58 g of Carbon-11. Answer should be in Bq.
Question 1: Radium-223 is a radioactive isotope with a half-life of 11.4 days. How long (in days) will it be before 75% of the sample has decayed? _____days Question 2: 198Au (t1/2 = 2.69 days) is used in the diagnosis of liver problems. What is the rate constant (units in terms of days) of 198Au? What percent of the original 198Au remains after 16.1 days?
14C is a radioactive isotope with a half life of 5.73x10^3 years. Radioactive decay is first order process and the amount of 14C present in an object can be used to determine its age. How long does it take for for 90 % of the 14C in a sample to decompose?
If a container of radioactive isotope has a half-life of 10 years, how many years will it take for there to only be 25% of the isotope remaining in the container.
A patient is given 0.055 μg of technetium-99m, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 6.0 hours. How long does it take for the radioactive isotope to decay to 2.7×10−3 μg ? (Assume no excretion of the nuclide from the body.) Express your answer using two significant figures.
A patient is given 0.055 mg of technetium-99 m, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 6.0 hours. Part A How long does it take for the radioactive isotope to decay to 2.3×10−3 mg ? (Assume no excretion of the nuclide from the body.) Express your answer using two significant figures
1. A patient is given 0.050 mg of technetium-99 m, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 6.0 hours. How long does it take for the radioactive isotope to decay to 4.2×10−3 mg ? (Assume no excretion of the nuclide from the body.) Express your answer using two significant figures.
V Question 5 3.03 pts Suppose a radioactive isotope has a half-life t% = 99.1 hr. How long will it take for a sample of the isotope to decay to 3.0% of its original activity? a. 218 hr b. 0.0354hr c. 348 yr d. 297 hr e. 501 hr O a Ob Ос Question 6 3.03 pts A radioactive isotope has a half-life, t% = 27.3 yr How long will it take for a 3.27 mCi sample of this isotope...
A Radioactive sample contains 2.1g of an isotope with a half- life of 3.8 days. How much of the isotope in grams will remain after 10.0 days? Express the answer to 3 significant figures.