Respuesta :

Answer;

= 6.25 g

Explanation;

Half life is the time taken for a radioactive material to decay by half of its original amount.

To calculate the new amount of a radioactive substance we use;

New amount = Original amount × (1/2)^n, where n is the number of half lives.

Therefore;

n = 20.25/6.75

  = 3

Thus; New amount = 50 × (1/2)³

                               = 50 × 1/8

                               = 6.25 g

The sample of the pa-234 that remains will be 6.25 g

Answer:

The parent isotope remain after 20.25 hours  will be 6.25 grams.

Explanation:

Initial mass of the Pa-234 isotope = 50.0 g

Time taken by the sample, t = 20.25 hr

Formula used :

[tex]N=N_o\times e^{-\lambda t}\\\\\lambda =\frac{0.693}{t_{\frac{1}{2}}}[/tex]

where,

[tex]N_o[/tex] = initial mass of isotope

N = mass of the parent isotope left after the time, (t)

[tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex] = half life of the isotope  = 6.75 hr

[tex]\lambda[/tex] = rate constant

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get

[tex]N=50.0 g\times e^{-(\frac{0.693}{6.75 hr})\times 20.25 hr}[/tex]

[tex]N=6.253 g[/tex]

Therefore, the parent isotope remain after 20.25 hours  will be 6.25 grams.