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The radioactive elements A and B have half-lives of and respectively. An experiment begins with timeNuclear Chemistry and Radioactivity Chemistry Question

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The radioactive elements A and B have half-lives of $15\text{ minutes}$ and $5\text{ minutes}$ respectively. An experiment begins with $4$ times the number of B atoms as A atoms. At what time will the number of A atoms left equal the number of B atoms left?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Let initial A = $N_A$, initial B = $4N_A$. Amounts left after time $t$: $N_A(1/2)^{t/15} = 4N_A(1/2)^{t/5}$. Simplify: $(1/2)^{t/15} = (1/2)^{-2} \times (1/2)^{t/5}$. Equate exponents: $t/15 = t/5 - 2$. Multiply by 15: $t = 3t - 30 \Rightarrow 2t = 30 \Rightarrow t = 15\text{ minutes}$.

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