Radioactive decay is a pseudo-first order reaction. When you know the half-life of the material, you could use this equation.
A= A₀(1/2)^t/h
where
A is the final activity
A₀ is the initial activity
t is the time
h is the half-life
A = (0.64)(1/2)^88/44 = <em>0.16 mbq</em>
Answer:
See below ~
Explanation:
The respective pairs are :
× Ribose ⇒ The sugar of RNA
× Double helix ⇒ Structures of DNA
× Watson & Crick ⇒ Proposed the double helix model
× Base pair ⇒ Adenine - Thymine pair
× Cytosine ⇒ The nucleotide pair of Guanine
The ratio of the displacement (change in position) of an object divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred. Velocity is a vector, having both magnitude and direction. Units: m/s (SI), cm/s (cgs), ft/s (U.S. customary system). See instantaneous velocity.