Three radioisotopes are being discussed in a chemistry class. Technetium-99m has a half-life of 6 hours. Rubidium-87 has a half-
life of 50 billion years. Which describes who would most likely use each isotope? A geologist would use technetium-99m because short-life indicates an older organism, and a doctor would use rubidium-87 because it allows for a more-accurate measurement of disease. A doctor would use technetium-99m because a short half-life indicates a quick measurement, and a geologist would use rubidium-87 because a longer half-life means that there is a longer time to measure old rock.
A doctor would use technetium-99m because a short half-life indicates a quick measurement, and an archeologist would use rubidium-87 because anything containing carbon also contains rubidium.
A geologist would use technetium-99m because a short half-life indicates an older organism, and an archeologist would use rubidium-87 because anything containing carbon also contains rubidium.
A doctor would use technetium-99m because a short half-life indicates a quick measurement, and a geologist would use rubidium-87 because a longer half-life means that there is a longer time to measure old rock.
Explanation:
The radioisotopes are used to measure the presence of certain elements in molecules and in different substances, Technetium-99m has a short time of half life, 6 hours is good for doctors to measure the presence of that element in the human body or in another organisms, in the case of geologists, Rubidium-87, and its presence in certain rocks can make an impact on the presence and age of those rocks.
B.)<span>A doctor would use technetium-99m because a short half-life indicates a quick measurement, and a geologist would use rubidium-87 because a longer half-life means that there is a longer time to measure old rock. </span>
So if you are trying to find the coffee with the highest concentration of sugar, the cup that has the highest concentration of sugar is the cup that Sarah made on Thursday.
Since there were sugar molecules remaining at the bottom of her coffee cup, that means that the coffee solution was completely saturated with sugar - no more sugar was able to dissolve in the coffee.