
To:
a. Write a balanced
b. Calculate the number of atoms of
c. Explain why strontium-90 is more concentrated in milk than other foods such as grains, fruits or vegetables.

Answer to Problem 21.57QA
Solution:
a.
b.
c. Milk is rich in calcium and since strontium and calcium belong to the same group, they have similar chemical properties.
Explanation of Solution
a) The
In the decay reaction, the sum of the mass numbers (superscripts) of the nuclei on the left side of the reaction must be equal to those on the right side. Similarly, the sum of the
The reaction is shown below.
b)
1) Concept:
The radioactivity of the strontium-90 is given for per liter of the milk, which can give us the amount of radioactivity present in the given quantity 200 mL. Half-life of strontium-90 is provided from which we can find out the decay rate constant by the relation
Radioactivity, the number of decayed atoms and the decay rate constant are related as
2) Formulae:
i)
ii)
3) Given:
i) Half-life of Strontium-90
ii) Radioactivity of strontium-90
iii) Quantity of the sample
4) Calculations:
The half-life of
Now, the rate constant of the reaction is:
The radioactivity of the
The relation between the radioactivity and the number of atoms that can decay is given by:
Thus the number of atoms decayed can be calculated as:
c) Milk is rich in calcium.
Conclusion:
Strontium undergoes
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