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Unit 6.3 Half- Life (radioactivity)
Unit 6.3 Half- Life (radioactivity)
Half- Life: the amount of time it takes for half of the nuclei (nucleus) in a sample of radioactive atoms to decay.
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Unit 6.3 Half- Life (radioactivity)
Half- Life: the amount of time it takes for half of the nuclei (nucleus) in a sample of radioactive atoms to decay.
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The half-life is
the time it takes for
one-half of
a given number
of parent atoms to
decay to
daughter atoms.
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Example 1
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Example 2
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Answer for Example 2
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Example 3
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Answer for Example 3
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Example 4
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The following slides are the examples on the note sheet given on Day 1 of Half- Life
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Example 1:
If we start with 400 atoms of a radioactive substance, how many would we have after:
a. One half-life: _______
b. Two half-lives ________
c. Three half-lives _______
d. Four half- lives _________
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Answers - Example 1:
If we start with 400 atoms of a radioactive substance, how many would we have after:
a. One half-life: 200
b. Two half-lives: 100
c. Three half-lives: 50
d. Four half- lives: 25
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Example 2:
There is a substance of 400 grams with a
half-life of 10 years. How much is left after 20 years?
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Answer- Example 2:
There is a substance of 400 grams with a
half-life of 10 years. How much is left after 20 years?
10 20
200 100
g g
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Example 3:
A 208g sample of Na-24 decays to 13 g of Na-24 within 60 hours. What is the half- life of this radioactivity?
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Answer: Example 3:
A 208g sample of Na-24 decays to 13 g of Na-24 within 60 hours. What is the half- life of this radioactivity?
15hrs 30hr 45hr
104g 52g 26g
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Example 3:
A 208g sample of Na-24 decays to 13 g of Na-24 within 60 hours. What is the half- life of this radioactivity?
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Answer- Example 3:
A 208g sample of Na-24 decays to 13 g of Na-24 within 60 hours. What is the half- life of this radioactivity?
15hr 50% 104g
30 hr 25% 52g
45 hr 12.5% 26g
6.25%
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Example 4:
The chart below shows the decay
rate for Cobolt- 14.
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