CHEMISTRY  MOLECULAR NATURE OF MATTER
CHEMISTRY MOLECULAR NATURE OF MATTER
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Author: SILBERBERG
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.94P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of Rads (Dose) received by 85 kg worker for 16 h has to be determined using the given data.

Concept Introduction:

The half–life period for first order reaction is as follows:

  t1/2=ln 2kWhere,k = Rate constantt1/2= half-life

Decay rate can be calculated using the given equation as follows,

  Deacy rate =kNwhere, k = Deacy constantN = No. of radioactive nuclei

Mass of a substance can be determined from molar mass as given,

  Mass = No. of moles×Molar mass

Radiation Dose is the dose quantity that explains the effects of ionizing radiation. It describes the quantity of radiation energy that is absorbed by a matter. The units commonly used to measure dose are gray (Gy) and rad.

  1 Gy = 1 J/kg1 rad = 0.01 J/kg = 0.01 Gy

Unit conversion:

  1 MeV = (106 eV)(1.602×1019 J1 eV)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of Rads (Dose) received by 65 kg worker for 16 h has to be determined using the given data.

Concept Introduction:

The half–life period for first order reaction is as follows:

  t1/2=ln 2kWhere,k = Rate constantt1/2= half-life

Decay rate can be calculated using the given equation as follows,

  Deacy rate =kNwhere, k = Deacy constantN = No. of radioactive nuclei

Mass of a substance can be determined from molar mass as given,

  Mass = No. of moles×Molar mass

Radiation Dose is the dose quantity that explains the effects of ionizing radiation. It describes the quantity of radiation energy that is absorbed by a matter. The units commonly used to measure dose are gray (Gy) and rad.

  1 Gy = 1 J/kg1 rad = 0.01 J/kg = 0.01 Gy

Unit conversion:

  1 MeV = (106 eV)(1.602×1019 J1 eV)

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