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Answer:</h3>
60 days
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Explanation:</h3>
Half-life is the amount of time it takes half of a substance to decay away.
Guess and Check
One method for solving half-life problems like this is to guess and check. To do this, we can continue to divide 475mg by 2 until we get to 30mg.
- 475 ÷ 2 = 237.5
- 237.5 ÷ 2 = 118.75
- 118.75 ÷ 2 = 59.375
- 59.375 ÷ 2 = 29.6875
As seen here, it takes approximately 4 half-lives for this sample of Ra-225 to decay to 30mg. Now, we can multiply 4 by the length of the half-life, 15 days.
Fractions
Another way to solve this is to use fractions.
- 16 is equivalent to
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This means that it takes 4 half-lives for 475mg to decay to 30mg. Using the same method above, we can tell that 4 half-lives are 60 days.
Important Note
In this question, I rounded occasionally. So, not all of the values are exact, but they are all very close.
6, because it only depends on the last digits, 8*2 = 16, so 6! :)
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Answer:
Fuel 1 changed phase because the energy drawn from it dropped its temperature below the transitional temperature that causes a phase change, fuel 2 still has its temperature well above the transitional temperature required to change phase.
Explanation:
For a substance to change phase, a transitional temperature has to be reached. This is because, the temperature of substances generally indicates the average kinetic energy of its molecules. An increase in energy input to the system will result in a change to a more mobile phase like from solid to a liquid state or from a liquid state to a gaseous state state, while taking energy from the system will cause a transition to a less mobile phase like gas to liquid or liquid to solid state.