How much of a sample remains after five half-lives have occurred?
O 1/5 of the original sample
01/25 of the original sample
O 1/32 of the original sample
O 1/64 of the original sample

Respuesta :

Every half-life, we end up with half of the material we started with. At the beginning, we have all of the material, which we can represent with the number 1. After one half-life, we have 1 • 1/2 = 1/2 left.

After two: 1/2 • 1/2 = 1/4

Three: 1/4 • 1/2 = 1/8

Four: 1/8 • 1/2 = 1/16

And five: 1/16 • 1/2 = 1/32.

In general, after n half-lives, we’ll have 1/(2^n) of the material left over.

Answer:

The correct answer is :1 by 32 of the original sample

Explanation:

Formula used :

[tex]A=\frac{A_o}{2^n}[/tex]

where,

A = amount of reactant left after n-half lives = ?

[tex]A_o[/tex] = Initial amount of the reactant = 100 g

n = number of half lives

If five half-lives have occurred.

[tex]A=\frac{A_o}{2^5}[/tex]

[tex]A=\frac{A_o}{32}[/tex]

Hence, the correct answer is :1 by 32 of the original sample

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