At the start of an experiment, there are 120,000 undecayed

  1. At the start of an experiment, there are 120,000 undecayed radioactive nuclei in a sample. After 8 hours, there are 7,500
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  2. Suppose a hypothetical radioactive nucleus (Hy) has a half-life of 10 days. If we have 80 gms of the substance at the start of
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  3. Suppose that you start with 1000000 atoms of a particular radioactive isotope. how many half-lives woruld be required to reduce
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  4. what fraction of chlorine-36 remains undecayed agter 200,00 years?
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  5. Part 1: 1. Make a Prediction (before you start your experiment): What do you think will happen if you leave the butter stick on
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  6. Use the experiment described to answer the question. You will conduct an experiment at home. Use the following materials: Clear
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  7. Use the experiment described to answer the question.You will conduct an experiment at home. Use the following materials: Clear
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  8. Use the experiment described to answer the question.You will conduct an experiment at home. Use the following materials: Clear
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  9. Part 2: 3. Make a Prediction (before you start your experiment): What do you think will happen if you put the butter stick from
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  10. Lindsey performed an experiment in which she rolled a standard 6-sided number cube 6 times. The following are the outcomes of
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