Chapter 42: Q34P (page 1304)
Calculate the mass of a sample of (initially pure) that has an initial decay rate ofdisintegrations/s. The isotope has a half-life of .
Short Answer
The mass of a sample of is .
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Chapter 42: Q34P (page 1304)
Calculate the mass of a sample of (initially pure) that has an initial decay rate ofdisintegrations/s. The isotope has a half-life of .
The mass of a sample of is .
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