Chapter 32: Q15PE (page 1183)
Find the mass of \(^{239}{\rm{Pu}}\) that has an activity of\(1.00\,\mu {\rm{Ci}}\).
Short Answer
The mass of \(^{239}{\rm{Pu}}\) that has an activity of\(1.00\,\mu {\rm{Ci}}\) is \(17.2\,\mu {\rm{g}}\).
Chapter 32: Q15PE (page 1183)
Find the mass of \(^{239}{\rm{Pu}}\) that has an activity of\(1.00\,\mu {\rm{Ci}}\).
The mass of \(^{239}{\rm{Pu}}\) that has an activity of\(1.00\,\mu {\rm{Ci}}\) is \(17.2\,\mu {\rm{g}}\).
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