radioactive nuclei of an element decay at a characteristic, constant rate
the time it takes for half of radioactive sample to decay
number of radioactive nuclei remaining is halved after each half life
different isotopes have different half lives
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Half-life Equation
Mf=mi(1/2)nn=ttot t1/2
Mf= final massmi= initial massn= number of half lives
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Half-life Example 1
How much of a 100.0 g sample of Au is left after 8.10 days if its half-life is 2.70 days?answer: 12.5g
mf= ?mi= 100.ogttot= 8.10 days t1/2= 2.70 daysn= 3 days n=ttot 8.10 days =3 days t1/2 2.70 days mf=100.0g(1/2)3 100.0g x 0.125 =12.5g
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Example 2
A 50.0 g sampler of N decays to 12.5 g in 14.4 seconds. What is its half life?answer: 7.2g
mi=50.0gmf=12.5gttot= 14.4 sect1/2=?n=2 50.0 g 25.0g 1 12.5g 2 n=ttot t1/2=ttot 14.4 sec t1/2= 7.2g t1/2 n 2
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Example 3
There are 5.0 g of I left after 40.35 days. How many grams were in the original sample if its half-life is 8.07 days?answer: 160 g
mf= 5.0 gmi= ?t1/2= 8.07 daysttot= 40.35 daysn= 5 dyas n=40.35 days n=5 days mf=mi(1/2)n 8.07 days mi=mf 5.0g 5.0g (1/2)n (1/2)5 0.03125 mi= 160g