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A sample contains 10 g of a radioactive isotope. how much radioactive isotope will remain in the sample after 3 half-lives?

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Answer:

1.25 g of radioactive isotope will remain in the sample after 3 half-lives.

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula used to calculate the number of half life elapsed :


N=(N_o)/(2^n)

where,

N = amount of radioactive sample remains after n-half lives = ?


N_o = Initial amount of the radioactive sample= 10 g

n = number of half lives = 3


N=(10 g)/(2^3)=1.25 g

1.25 g of radioactive isotope will remain in the sample after 3 half-lives.

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