To make the conversion we must take into account the relationship between kBq and microcuries. Both are units that represent radioactivity activity. The relationship is:
1 kilobecquerel (kBq) = 0.027027027 microcurie
Therefore, 2.6kBq will be equal to:
[tex]\begin{gathered} microcuries=givenkBq\times\frac{0.027027027microcurie}{1kBq} \\ m\imaginaryI crocur\imaginaryI es=2.6kBq\times\frac{0.027027027m\imaginaryI crocur\imaginaryI e}{1kBq} \\ microcuries=0.070 \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer= That activity in microcuries will be 0.070 microcuries