Concept explainers
Interpretation: Reason as to why one-fourth of a given sample remains at the end of two half-lives is to be given.
Concept introduction: Half-life of a radioactive sample is the time taken by it to reduce its concentration to half. Formula used to calculate the amount of sample left after
Answer to Problem 5RQ
After two half-lives, amount of sample left
Explanation of Solution
Half-life of a radioactive sample is the time taken by it to reduce its concentration to half. After first half-life, the amount of radioactive sample reduces to half. After another half life, it further reduces to half making it one-fourth of the original sample amount.
As per the definition of half life, one-fourth of a given sample remains at the end of two half-lives.
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