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CHM-1020-LD01.2025SU Problem Set 4-Nuclear Chemistry
Single choice
The half-life of radon-222 is 2.8 days. A homeowner used a radon test-kit to sample the air in his home, but forgot to send it for processing for 30 days. If the level of radon was actually 100 counts, what value would be reported by the test lab?
Options
A.9.3 counts
B.0.060 counts
C.17 counts
D.1.5 counts
E.94 counts
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First, I restate the problem to ensure clarity: the half-life of radon-222 is 2.8 days, the sample sat in the kit for 30 days before processing, and the actual radon level was 100 counts. We need the value reported after 30 days of decay.
Option 1: 9.3 counts. This would require far less decay than actually occurs; specifically it would imply about a 90% reduct......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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