Question 230272
uranium-235 is used as fuel for some nuclear reactors.
 it has a half life of 710 million years. how long will it take 10 grams of uranium-235 to decay to 1 gram? 
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The half life equation
Ao*2^(-t/h) = A
where
A is the resulting amt (1)
Ao is the initial amt (10)
t = time (in millions of yrs in this case)
h = half-life of the substance (in millions of yrs) (710)
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10*2^(-t/710) = 1
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divide both sides by 10
2^(-t/710) = {{{1/10}}}
2^(-t/710) = .1
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use logs here
log(2^(-t/710)) = log(.1)
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log equiv of exponents
{{{-t/710}}}*log(2) = log(.1)
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{{{-t/710}}}*.301 = -1
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{{{-t/710}}} = {{{-1/.301}}}
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-t = 710*{{{-1/.301}}}
t = 2,358.569 million yrs
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Check this on good calc: enter 10*2^(-2358.569/710) ~ 1.0