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Half Life Decay

Half Life Decay

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Science

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Half Lives

What is it?

the time taken for half of the nuclei to decay

Some radioisotopes have long half lives, like U-238, and some have short ones, like I-131. Long half lives can be used to date ancient artefacts. Carbon-13 is useful in this instance. Short half-lives are useful in medicine.

2

Let's count!

If you have 100g of a radioactive isotope, how much would you have after two half-lives-

a) if the half life is 3 years?

b) if the half life is 3 hours?

3

Multiple Choice

A radioisotope has a half-life of 10 years. In the year 2000, there was 50g of this sample in a container. How much would there be in the year 2020

1

25g

2

12.5g

3

100g

4

Multiple Choice

The half life of plutonium is 24300 years. If nuclear bomb released 8kg of this isotope, how many years would pass before the amount is reduced to 1kg?

1

72900

2

50

3

8100

4

5

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Exponential Decay

trendlines in science

Trendlines are used to make clear the trend in the data

You can have linear and non-linear trends

Non-Linear trends can be exponential, logarithmic, quadratic or trigonometric

Linear trends- well, they are just straight line!

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Here is a non linear exponential decaying trend

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Here is one that seems to be periodic

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Radioactive Decay

Radioactive decay is an exponentially decaying function

It is a rapidly decreasing function

But a very useful function because we can determine the half life of these radioactive isotopes

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Which experiment had a longer half life?

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Multiple Choice

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Determine the amount of the radioisotope left 4 years

1

approx 60g

2

approx 6g

3

approx 155g

4

10g

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Multiple Choice

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Determine the half life or radioisotope 'x'

1

approx 5 years

2

approx 1 year

3

approx 1/2 year

4

approximately 50 years

12

Can we use half life to predict amounts?

Suppose we start with 120 atoms of a radioactive sample, how many will remain after three half lives?

What percentage is that?

13

The half life of Carbon-14 is 5730 years. You have a sample that has only 25% of the original amount. How many years has passed?

Half Lives

What is it?

the time taken for half of the nuclei to decay

Some radioisotopes have long half lives, like U-238, and some have short ones, like I-131. Long half lives can be used to date ancient artefacts. Carbon-13 is useful in this instance. Short half-lives are useful in medicine.

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