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Past papers help...(Radioactivity)

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wese how did u do part b(ii) ?

yes they are curves i think

asnwer to the second paper is 2000 years approx.....may vary from paper dimensions

method:
quires the
candidate to convert the counts from 380 per hour to 6.3 per second and then read the answer
from the graph.
 
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i have drawn the curves for (a) part.. now how to upload them??????
answer to (bi) is 40 n yes to (ii) is 10 years.. confirmed.
 
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ghalya im sending the answers on fb..ok?? cuz i cant get how to upload em here.
 
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but it first emits two beta particles that make its proton no. go up to 92 n then it comes back to 90 with emission of alpha particle
 
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i didn't get it? i understood the 140 part but how come the number goes to 92???
 
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first the atom loses two beta particles, so its proton number becomes 92. then it loses an alpha particle and proton number becomes 90. hope it helped
 
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how does it become 92 that is the total confussion and law how???????????????????????????????
 
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The charge on a beta particle is -1, it will increase the proton number by 1. Since it does this twice, it goes to 92. Then the alpha particle has a charge of +2 and makes it go back to 90.
 
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