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  1. A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very​ unstable, decaying at a rate of 12% each second. Find how much isotope remains
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  2. A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very​ unstable, decaying at a rate of 13​% each second. Find how much isotope
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  3. A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very​ unstable, decaying at a rate of 12​% each second. Find how much isotope
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  4. A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very​ unstable, decaying at a rate of 15​% each second. Find how much isotope
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  5. A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very​ unstable, decaying at a rate of 16​% each second. Find how much isotope
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  6. A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very​ unstable, decaying at a rate of 15​% each second. Find how much isotope
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  7. Which is true of a radioisotope that is used to date rock formations?A) It has a short half-life. B) It is a rare isotope. C) It
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  8. Consider the isotope arsenic-76How many protons are in an atom of this isotope? 33 What is the mass number of this isotope? 76
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  9. 1. Consider an isotope with 18 protons, a charge of +2, and a mass number of 38. Answer the following questions:a. How many
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  10. Consider an isotope with 38 electrons, an atomic number of 39, and a mass number of 86. Answer the following questions:a. How
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