
Practice Problems
Here are problems for you to practice to ensure you understand the ideas behind half-life. If you need help, there are hints and videos.
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A scientist begins with
grams of a radioactive isotope. After exactly
days have passed, only
grams remain.
What is the half-life of this isotope?
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Many volcanic rocks contain potassium, which allows scientists to date them using the radioactive decay of
. This is how scientists discovered that the Galápagos Islands were only
million years old.
La Cumbre volcano on Isla Fernandina
Potassium-
has a half-life of
billion years.
If you start with
grams of
, how many grams will remain after
billion years?
Choose 1 answer:
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The following graph shows three different radioisotopes decaying over a period of
seconds.
Rank the isotopes from shortest to longest half-life.
- Isotope C
- Isotope A
- Isotope B
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A nuclear lab has produced
moles of a pure radioisotope. The graph below shows it decaying over the course of
hours.
What is the approximate half-life of this radioisotope?
Choose 1 answer:
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