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Write relation between decay constant of a radioelement and its half-life.
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Derive the relationship between half-life and decay constant of a radioelement.
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Decay constant of 197Hg is 0.017 h-1. What is its half-life?
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The half-life of 18F is 110 minutes. What fraction of 18F sample decays in 20 minutes?
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The half-life of 35S is 87.8 d. What percentage of 35S sample remains after 180 d?
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The half-life of 67Ga is 78 h. How long will it take to decay 12% of the sample of Ga?
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0.5 g sample of 201Tl decays to 0.0788 g in 8 days. What is its half-life?
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65% of 111In sample decays in 4.2 d. What is its half-life?
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A 3/4 of the original amount of radioisotope decays in 60 minutes. What is its half-life?
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A sample of 32P initially shows activity of one Curie. After 303 days, the activity falls to 1.5 × 104 dps. What is the half-life of 32P?
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The half-life of radon is 3.82 d. By what time would 99.9% of radon will be decayed?
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A sample of old wood shows 7.0 dps/g. If the fresh sample of tree shows 16.0 dps/g, how old is the given sample of wood? (Half-life of 14C is 5730 y)
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Explain the following.
The ionic radii of FΘ and Na⊕ are 133 and 98 pm, respectively.
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The atomic radii of Cl, I, and Br are 99, 133, and 114 pm, respectively.
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Cu forms coloured salts while Zn forms colourless salts.
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13Al is a metal, 14Si is a metalloid and 15P is a nonmetal.
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Ionization enthalpy of Li is 520 kJ mol-1 while that of F is 1681 kJ mol-1. Explain.
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Explain the screening effect with a suitable example.
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Why the second ionization enthalpy is greater than the first ionization enthalpy?
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Why the elements belonging to the same group do have similar chemical properties?
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