Chemistry, 06.02.2022 01:00 connorhoran05
When radon decays, it becomes polonium and yields a first-order rate law. If the rate constant is 0.175 days^-1
and you begin with a 8.64 g sample of radon:
(a) How much will be left after 2.96 days?
(b) How much will be left after 46.4 hours?
(c) What is the half-life of radon?
(d) How many grams of radon will be left after 5 half-lives?
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