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The half-life of a radioactive substance is $3.6$ days. How much of $ 20\,\,mg $ of this radioactive substance will remain after $36$ days:

Updated On: Oct 15, 2024
  • 0.0019 mg
  • 1.019 mg
  • 1.109 mg
  • 0.019 mg
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Solution and Explanation

Half life $T_{1 / 2}=3.6$ days Initial quantity $N_{0}=20\, mg$ Total line $=36$ days The number of half lives $n=\frac{t}{T_{1 / 2}}=\frac{36}{3.6}=10$ Hence, mass of radioactive substance left after 10 half lives $N =N_{0} \times\left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^{n} $ $=20 \times \frac{1}{1024}=0.019 \,mg$
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Concepts Used:

Half-life

The amount of time taken for half of a particular sample to react is known as Half-life.

Half-Life Formula:

We can describe exponential decay by any of the three formulas