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Chapter 19, Problem 19.56QP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The information regarding the requirement of certain amount of 226Ra for painting the glow-in-the-dark dial of a wristwatch that was made in 1914 is given. The radioactivity of the watch is to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The average number of the atoms that are undergoing disintegration per second is known as the activity of that substance.

To determine: The radioactivity of the watch.

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Answer to Problem 19.56QP

Solution

The radioactivity of Radium is 0.004×107Bq_ and 1.08μCi_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The amount of Radium 226 is 1.00μg .

The half life of Radium 226 is 1.60×103years .

The conversion of years into days is done as,

1year=365days

Hence the conversion of 1.60×103years into days is done as,

1.60×103years=1.60×103×365days=584×103days

The conversion of days into h is done as,

1day=24h

Hence the conversion of 584×103days into h is done as,

584×103days=584×103×24h=14,016×103h

The conversion of h into s is done as,

1h=3600s

Hence the conversion of 14,016×103h into s is done as,

14,016×103h=14,016×103×3600s=5.04×1010s

The half-life of first order reaction is given as,

t1/2=0.693λ

Where,

  • t1/2 is the half-life period.
  • λ is the decay constant.

Substitute the value of t1/2 in the above equation,

t1/2=0.693λ5.04×1010s=0.693λλ=0.138×1010s1

The value of λ is also written as 0.138×1010decay eventsatoms

The conversion of μg to g is done as,

1μg=106g

The molar mass of Radon is 226g/mol .

The relation between number of atoms and moles is given as,

1mol=6.022×1023atoms

The mass of 226g corresponds to =6.022×1023atoms

The mass of 1g corresponds to =6.022×1023226atoms

The mass of 106g corresponds to =6.022×1023226×106atoms=0.0266×1017atoms

The formula for activity is given as,

A=λ×N

Where,

  • N is the number of parent nuclei.
  • λ is the decay constant.

Substitute the value of N and λ in the above equation as,

A=λ×N=0.138×1010decay eventsatoms×0.0266×1017atoms=0.004×107decay events/s

The relation between Becquerel and decay events/s is given as,

1decay events=1Bq

Hence, the conversion of 0.004×107decay events/s to Bq is done as,

0.004×107decay events=0.004×107×1Bq=0.004×107Bq_

The relation between Curie (Ci) and decay events/s is given as,

1decay events=13.7×1010Ci

Hence, the conversion of 0.004×107decay events/s to Ci is done as,

0.004×107decay events/s=0.004×107×13.7×1010Ci=1.08×106Ci

The relation between Ci and μCi is given as,

1Ci=106μCi

Hence the conversion of 1.08×106Ci to μCi is done as,

1.08×106Ci=1.08×106×106μCi=1.08μCi_

The radioactivity of Radium is 0.004×107Bq_ and 1.08μCi_ .

Conclusion

The radioactivity of Radium is 0.004×107Bq_ and 1.08μCi_

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