
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after
(a)

Answer to Problem 9.48AP
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
Explanation of Solution
Given,
The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is
The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is
The time interval is
The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,
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)
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 after
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
(b)
Interpretation:
The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after
(b)

Answer to Problem 9.48AP
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
Explanation of Solution
Given,
The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is
The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is
The time interval is
The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,
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)
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 after
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
(c)
Interpretation:
The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after
(c)

Answer to Problem 9.48AP
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
Explanation of Solution
Given,
The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is
The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is
The time interval is
The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,
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)
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 after
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
(d)
Interpretation:
The amount of Phosphorous-32 and Sulfur-32 remains after
(d)

Answer to Problem 9.48AP
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
Explanation of Solution
Given,
The mass of Phosphorous-32 at initial is
The half-life of Phosphorous-32 is
The time interval is
The number of days can be converted to the number of half life by,
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)
The amount of Phosphorous-32 remains after
The amount of Sulfur-32 after
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32=
The amount of Sulfur-32 remains after
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