Uranium-238 decays to lead-206 with a half-life of 4.5 x 109 yr. Determine how much uranium-238 decays in milligrams (to three significant figures) if a 4.60 mg sample of uranium-238 decays for 4.1 x 109 yr.

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Answer:

2.15 mg of uranium-238 decays

Explanation:

For decay of radioactive nuclide-

                        [tex]N=N_{0}.(\frac{1}{2})^{\frac{t}{t_{\frac{1}{2}}}}[/tex]

where N is amount of radioactive nuclide after t time, [tex]N_{0}[/tex] is initial amount of radioactive nuclide and [tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex] is half life of radioactive nuclide

Here [tex]N_{0}=4.60 mg[/tex], [tex]t=4.1\times 10^{9}yr[/tex] and [tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}=4.5\times 10^{9}yr[/tex]

So,[tex]N=(4.60mg)\times (\frac{1}{2})^{\frac{4.1\times 10^{9}}{4.5\times 10^{9}}}[/tex]

so, N = 2.446 mg

mass of uranium-238 decays = (4.60-2.446) mg = 2.15 mg