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sattari [20]
4 years ago
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The year is 3691. a suburbanite family visits a historical museum where they admire an exhibit on 20th century cooking. in one o

f the cases lies a can of spam produced in 1996. assuming complete homogeneity of the meat product's nuclei (and yes, we are assuming it's radioactive!), how many nuclei are still present if the half-life of the nuclei is 236 years and the can contained 5.0×108 nuclei of spam when it was produced?
Biology
1 answer:
Ksenya-84 [330]4 years ago
4 0

N = No(2^-t/t1/2) (t1/2 = half life )

N = 5x10^8(2^-(3691-1996)/236)

N = 5x10^8(2^-7.182)

N = 3.44x10^6 nuclei

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