Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
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Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.48AP

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Interpretation:

The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after 14d has to be given.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 9.48AP

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 14d is 62mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 14d is 62mg.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is 124mg.

The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is 14d.

The time interval is 14d.

The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,

  141halflife14d=1HalfLife

The amount of substance remains after half lives can be calculated by multiplying half lives with the initial mass,

The amount of substance remains after one half-lives (m) =124mg×12

  m=124mg2

  m=62mg

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 14d is 62mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 after 14d can be calculated as,

The amount of Sulfur-32=(Totalmass-Massofiodine)

The amount of Sulfur-32=(124-62mg)

The amount of Sulfur-32=62mg

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 14d is 62mg.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after 28d has to be given.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 9.48AP

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 28d is 31mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 28d is 93mg.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is 124mg.

The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is 14d.

The time interval is 28d.

The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,

  281halflife14d=2HalfLife

The amount of substance remains after half lives can be calculated by multiplying half lives with the initial mass,

The amount of substance remains after two half-lives (m) =124mg×12×12

  m=124mg4

  m=31mg

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 28d is 31mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 after 28d can be calculated as,

The amount of Sulfur-32=(Totalmass-Massofiodine)

The amount of Sulfur-32=(124-31mg)

The amount of Sulfur-32=93mg

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 28d is 93mg.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after 42d has to be given.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 9.48AP

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 42d is 41.3mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 42d is 82.7mg.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is 124mg.

The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is 14d.

The time interval is 42d.

The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,

  421halflife14d=3HalfLife

The amount of substance remains after half lives can be calculated by multiplying half lives with the initial mass,

The amount of substance remains after three half-lives (m) =124mg×12×12×12

  m=124mg3

  m=41.3mg

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 42d is 41.3mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 after 42d can be calculated as,

The amount of Sulfur-32=(Totalmass-Massofiodine)

The amount of Sulfur-32=(124-41.3mg)

The amount of Sulfur-32=82.7mg

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 42d is 82.7mg.

(d)

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Interpretation:

The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after 56d has to be given.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 9.48AP

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 56d is 7.75mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 56d is 116.25mg.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is 124mg.

The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is 14d.

The time interval is 56d.

The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,

  561halflife14d=4HalfLife

The amount of substance remains after half lives can be calculated by multiplying half lives with the initial mass,

The amount of substance remains after one-half lives (m) =124mg×12×12×12×12

  m=124mg16

  m=7.75mg

The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after 56d is 7.75mg.

The amount of Sulfur-32 after 56d can be calculated as,

The amount of Sulfur-32=(Totalmass-Massofiodine)

The amount of Sulfur-32=(124-31mg)

The amount of Sulfur-32=116.25mg

The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after 56d is 116.25mg.

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