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kramer
3 years ago
15

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Mathematics
1 answer:
Elden [556K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A. 0.78 g  

Step-by-step explanation:

The <em>half-life</em> of F-20 (11 s) is the time it takes for half of it to decay.  

After one half-life, half (50 %) of the original amount will remain.  

After a second half-life, half of that amount (25 %) will remain, and so on.  

We can construct a table as follows:  

  No. of                  Fraction           Mass

<u>half-lives</u>     <u>t/s</u>   <u>Remaining</u>   <u>Remaining/g </u>

      0             0          1                      25

      1             11           ½                     12.5

      2           22          ¼                      6.2

      3           33          ⅛                       3.1

      4           44          ¹/₁₆                      1.6

      5           55          ¹/₃₂                   0.78

      6           66          ¹/₆₄                    0.39

We see that 0.78 g of F-20 remain after five half-lives (55 s).

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