Flavia
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Radioactive sample activity is said decreases by factor 5 during 2-h interval. How to find the decay constant? If the given initial value is not given? I don't know how to calculate.
tiny-tim said:Hi Flavia! Welcome to PF!
Call the initial value "A", and write out an equation to show when it reaches A/5 …
what do you get?
tiny-tim said:divide both sides by A !![]()
Flavia said:If it given initial activity 10 mci, how to know the number of atom inside?
tiny-tim said:you mean mCi ?
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curie …
The curie (symbol Ci) is a non-SI unit of radioactivity, named after Marie and Pierre Curie. It is defined as
1 Ci = 3.7 × 1010 decays per second.Its continued use is discouraged.
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Curies are occasionally used to express a quantity of radioactive material rather than a decay rate, such as when one refers to 1 Ci of cesium-137.
This may be interpreted as the number of atoms that would produce 1 Ci of radiation. The rules of radioactive decay may be used convert this to an actual number of atoms. They state that 1 Ci of radioactive atoms would follow the expression:
N (atoms) * λ (1/s) = 1 Ci = 3.7 × 1010 (Bq)and so,
N = 3.7 × 1010 / λwhere λ is the decay constant in s-1.
Flavia said:2)What is seven half life mean? Is it 7T1/2 = value?
1)If given half life. how to get initial decay rate?
From half life, i can get the λ.
Ro = λNo. how to get No?
Flavia said:1)If given half life. how to get initial decay rate?
-the question is, the half life of Ga-67 is 78 hours. Calculate initial decay rate