(a)
Interpretation:
Tellurium-132 decays by emission of beta particle to produce highly unstable intermediate which is decays promptly to give stable product nuclei. The half-life of Tellurium-132 is 3.26d.
The balanced equation for decay of Tellurium-132 has to be written and the product has to be identified.
(a)

Answer to Problem 20.102QP
The balanced equation for decay of Tellurium-132 is,
Explanation of Solution
When Tellurium-132 undergoes beta (
(b)
Interpretation:
Tellurium-132 decays by emission of beta particle to produce highly unstable intermediate which is decays promptly to give stable product nuclei. The half-life of Tellurium-132 is 3.26d.
The balanced equation for production of stable product has to be written.
(b)

Answer to Problem 20.102QP
The balanced equation for stable product formed in the given nuclear reaction is,
Explanation of Solution
Already given that
(c)
Interpretation:
Tellurium-132 decays by emission of beta particle to produce highly unstable intermediate which is decays promptly to give stable product nuclei. The half-life of Tellurium-132 is 3.26d.
The quantity of
(c)

Answer to Problem 20.102QP
The quantity of
At
Explanation of Solution
Use the rate law to identify the fraction after 93hh. The half-life is 3.26d.
Taking antilog on both sides gives,
So, the number of moles remains after 93.0h is
The reaction can be summarized as follows,
To determine the pressure in the flask, we required the total moles of gas. This is,
Therefore, the pressure in the flask is,
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