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| Question 314580:  3. An isotope of sodium, Na^24, has a half-life of 15 hours. How many hours will it take to decay to 2^(-4) grams, if the initial mass is 4 grams?
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3. An isotope of sodium, Na^24, has a half-life of 15 hours. How many hours will it take to decay to 2^(-4) grams, if the initial mass is 4 grams? .
 Exponential growth/decay formula:
 A = Ne^(rt)
 where
 A is amount after time t
 N is the initial amount
 r is the rate of growth/decay
 t is time
 .
 Since we know half-life is 15 hours
 Let N = initial amount
 then
 A must by N/2 giving you
 N/2 = Ne^(15r)
 Solving for r:
 1/2 = e^(15r)
 ln(1/2) = 15r
 ln(1/2)/15 = r
 .
 Our formula is now:
 A = Ne^(tln(1/2)/15)
 We can now use the above to answer:
 How many hours will it take to decay to 2^(-4) grams, if the initial mass is 4 grams?
 2^(-4) = 4e^(tln(1/2)/15)
 2^(-4)/4 = e^(tln(1/2)/15)
 ln(2^(-4)/4) = tln(1/2)/15
 ln(2^(-4)/4)/(ln(1/2)/15) = t
 ln(.015625)/(ln(1/2)/15) = t
 90 hours = t
 
 
 
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