Respuesta :
After 2.0 years, the 4.0 mg sample decays to 2.0 mg.
After another 2.0 years (total 4.0 years), the 2.0 mg sample decays to 1.0 mg.
And after another 2.0 years (total 6.0 years), the 1.0 mg sample decays to 0.50 mg.
So it takes 6.0 years for 4.0 mg to decay to 0.50 mg.
It takes for a 4.0 mg sample of X to decay and have only 0.50 mg of it remain is 6 years.
What is half-life?
It is the continuous disintegration of the matter by the emission of highly penetrating radiation associated with the nucleus.
Given
The half-life of isotope X is 2.0 years.
How to find the years would it take for a 4.0 mg sample of X to decay and have only 0.50 mg?
The half-life of isotope X is 2.0 years.
Mass Time period
4.0 mg 0
2.0 mg 2
1.0 mg 4
0.5 mg 6
Thus, 6 years would it take for a 4.0 mg sample of X to decay and have only 0.50 mg of it remain.
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