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A radioisotope has a half-life of 5.50 min and an initial decay rate of 7200 Bq. What will be the decay rate after 22 min? Show all work and include units of measure.

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Answer: 450 Bq

Explanation:

This problem can be solved using the Radioactive Half Life Formula:

[tex]A=A_{o}.2^{\frac{-t}{h}}[/tex]     (1)

Where:

[tex]A[/tex] is the final amount of radioisotope  (decay rate)

[tex]A_{o}=7200Bq[/tex] is the initial amount of the radioisotope

[tex]t=22min[/tex] is the time elapsed

[tex]h=5.50min[/tex] is the half life of the radioisotope

Knowing this, let's find [tex]A[/tex] from (1):

[tex]A=(7200Bq).2^{\frac{-22min}{5.50min}}[/tex]     (2)

[tex]A=(7200Bq).2^{(-4)}[/tex]    

[tex]A=(7200Bq)(0.0625)[/tex]     (3)

Finally:

[tex]A=450 Bq[/tex]>>> This is the decay rate of the radioisotope

Note it is in Becquerels (Bq), which is the derived unit approved by the International System of Units for radioactivity