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larianne
Apr15-09, 01:30 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
If a patient is given a radioactive isotope which has a half-life of six days and a biological half-life of ten days, what is the effective half-life for the isotope.


2. Relevant equations

I know the formula for half-life calculations is T1/2 = 0.693/k

3. The attempt at a solution

I don't know where to start with this. My tutor just briefly went over it. It was a question on a past paper so I just want it covered in case it comes up in my exams.

Any help I'd be grateful. Thanks.

LowlyPion
Apr15-09, 02:20 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
If a patient is given a radioactive isotope which has a half-life of six days and a biological half-life of ten days, what is the effective half-life for the isotope.

2. Relevant equations

I know the formula for half-life calculations is T1/2 = 0.693/k

3. The attempt at a solution

I don't know where to start with this. My tutor just briefly went over it. It was a question on a past paper so I just want it covered in case it comes up in my exams.

Any help I'd be grateful. Thanks.

For what you are asking I think it works something like this:

N = No*e-t/T1*e-t/T2 = No*e-t/T1+t/T2 = No*et/T

Where 1/T = 1/T1 + 1/T2