Calculating decay constants and half-life

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A scientist is calculating the decay constant and half-life of radioactive potassium in a rock sample to determine its age. The decay rate is measured at 0.16 Bq, with potassium mass at 0.6x10^-6 g and argon mass at 4.2x10^-6 g. The decay constant is derived using the formula a/N, leading to a value of 1.8x10^-17, while the half-life is calculated to be 1.2x10^9 years. Participants in the discussion emphasize the importance of accurate calculations and suggest that errors may arise from incorrect input on calculators. Ultimately, the correct values were confirmed after troubleshooting the calculations.
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A scientist wishes to find the age of a sample of rock. Realising that it contains radioactive potassium, which decays to give a stable form of argon, the scientist started by making the following measurments:

decay rate of the potassium in the sample = 0.16Bq
mass of potassium in the sample = 0.6x10^-6g
mass of argon in the sample = 4.2x10^-6g

The Molar mass of the potassium is 40g. show that the decay constant for potassium is 1.8x10-17 and its half-life is 1.2x10^9years.



Homework Equations



decay constant = a/N
n=m/Mr

The Attempt at a Solution




N=m/Mr
N=0.6x10^-6/40
N=1.5x10^-8

N=1.5x10^-8 x 6.02x10^-8
N=9.03 x 10^-16

decay constant = a/N
decay constant = 0.16/9.03x10^-16

I got this far then got stck as the answer was wrong, I am not sure wher to go from here any help would be appreciated.
 
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You might want to check the value of Avogadro's Constant :wink:
 
oops that should have been 10^23 lol, thanks i'll try that
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now i get 1.4448x10^15 which is still wrong, I am so confused.
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Steph191290 said:
now i get 1.4448x10^15 which is still wrong, I am so confused.
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Your method is correct, you must just be punching the numbers into your calculator wrong. How many K atoms did you calculate?
 
9.03x10^15
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Steph191290 said:
9.03x10^15
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Looks right to me.
 
well i don't know what i did but i have just gotten the right answer thanks lol
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Steph191290 said:
well i don't know what i did but i have just gotten the right answer thanks lol
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As I said above, your method was spot on but you were probably just hitting the wrong buttons on your calculator.
 
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thanks lol, i do that a lot it seems, better brush up on those skills before the exam lol.
 
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