Chromium's radioactive isotope 51Cr has a half-life of 27.7 days and is often used in nuclear medicine as a diagnostic tracer in blood studies. Suppose a 51Cr sample has an activity of 2.36 µCi when it is placed on a storage shelf. (a) How many 51Cr nuclei does the sample contain? Answer:_______ nuclei (b) Calculate the sample's activity in Bq when it is removed from storage one year later. ANswer:__________ Bq
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Chromium's radioactive isotope 51Cr has a half-life of 27.7 days and is often used in nuclear medicine as a diagnostic tracer in blood studies. Suppose a 51Cr sample has an activity of 2.36 µCi when it is placed on a storage shelf.
(a) How many 51Cr nuclei does the sample contain?
Answer:_______ nuclei
(b) Calculate the sample's activity in Bq when it is removed from storage one year later.
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