Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach
Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach
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ISBN: 9780393600681
Author: Gilbert
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.58QA
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Find the radioactivity of the Radium in the watch.

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Answer to Problem 21.58QA

Solution:

0.945 μCi

3.50×104 Bq

Explanation of Solution

1) Concept:

The radioactivity is related to the number of atoms decaying by the relation A=kN; where A is the radioactivity, k is the decay rate constant and N is the number of atoms decaying. The half-life of the Radium-226 is provided through which we can calculate the decay rate constant. The number of atoms in the sample can be calculated from its mass given.

2) Formulae:

i) k= 0.693t1/2

ii) lnNtNo= -0.693 tt1/2

iii) A=kN

iv) 1 Ci=3.7 ×1010 Bq

3) Given:

i) Half-life of Radium-226 t1/2=1.60 ×103 years

ii) Initial quantity of Radium-226 used =1.00 μg

iii) Initial time =year 1914

iv) Final time =year 2018

4) Calculations:

Half-life of the Radium-226 is given in years, which we have to convert it into seconds because the radioactivity is measured in seconds. Therefore, the half-life in seconds is

1.60 ×103 years × 365 days1 year × 24 hours1 day × 60 min1 hour × 60 s1 min

=5.0457 ×1010 s

The decay rate constant for the decay of Radium-226 is:

k= 0.693t1/2= 0.6935.04 ×1010 s=1.3734 ×10-11 decay eventsatom.s

The number of atoms in 1.00 μg of Radium-226 are calculated as:

1.00 μg × 1.00 g 1.00 ×106 g × 1 mole of Ra226 g of Ra × 6.022 ×1023 atoms of Ra1 mole of Ra

=2.664 ×1015 atoms of Ra

The time interval is:

Final time-Initial time=2018-1914=104 years

We have to convert this time in seconds, which is done as:

104 years × 365 days1 year × 24 hours1 day × 60 min1 hour × 60 s1 min=3.2797 ×109 s

The number of atoms remaining after decay can be found out by the following relation:

lnNtNo= -0.693 tt1/2

lnNtN0= -0.693 3.2797 ×109 s5.0457 ×1010 s= -0.693 ×0.06499=-0.04504

Nt2.664 ×1015= e- 0.04504

Nt2.664 ×1015= 0.9559

 Nt=2.5466 ×1015 atoms of Ra

Now, we know the atoms remaining, we can find out the radioactivity remaining in the watch.

A=kN= 1.3734 ×10-11 decay events/(atom.s) ×2.5466 ×1015 atoms of Ra

A=3.4975 ×104 decay eventss=3.4975 ×104Bq

Thus, the radioactivity of the watch today, is 3.50 ×104 Bq.

Now, we know that 1 Ci=3.7 ×1010 Bq.

Therefore, the radioactivity in Ci is:

3.4975 ×104Bq × 1 Ci 3.7 ×1010 Bq  × 106μCi 1 Ci=0.9452 μCi

Thus, the radioactivity of the watch today is 0.945 μCi

Conclusion:

The radioactivity left after a certain time period can be found out if we have the initial quantity and the half-life of the radioactive element.

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