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An ampoule of radioactive Kr-89 is set aside for a day which is having half-life is 76 min
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Let, C is the radioactivity of Kr-89 at any time t and is the initial radioactivity of Kr-89 at time download link
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Calculate the decay rate constant k by using half-life as follows:
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Substitute 76 min for in equation (2) and then calculate the k value.
Thus, equation (1) becomes,
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Rewrite and integrate the equation (3) between the limits .
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Now, calculate the radioactivity drop for 1 day from the following equation.
Substitute 1440 min (1 day) for t in the above equation and calculate the radioactivity drop of Kr-
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Therefore, the radioactivity drops to times to the original value when kept aside for 1
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