The half-life of a radioactive isotope is the time it takes for a quantity of the Isotope to be reduced to half its initial mass. Starting with 210 grams of a
radioactive isotope, how much will be left after 6 half-lives?
Round your answer to the nearest gram

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Answer:

3 grams will be left after 6 half-lives

Step-by-step explanation:

Half-live:

Time it takes for the substance to be reduced by hall.

After n half lives:

The amount remaing is:

[tex]A(n) = A(0)(0.5)^{n}[/tex]

In which A(0) is the initial amount and n is the number of half-lives.

Starting with 210 grams of a radioactive isotope, how much will be left after 6 half-lives?

This is A(6) when A(0) = 210. So

[tex]A(n) = A(0)(0.5)^{n}[/tex]

[tex]A(6) = 210(0.5)^{6} = 3.3[/tex]

Rounding to the nearest gram

3 grams will be left after 6 half-lives