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Chemistry, 17.09.2019 22:00 proutyhaylee

Radioactive decay can be described by the following equation where is the original amount of the substance, is the amount of the substance remaining after time , and is a constant that is characteristic of the substance. for the radioactive isotope chromium-56, is . if the original amount of chromium-56 in a sample is 68.1 mg, how much time is needed for the amount of chromium-56 that remains to fall to 31.9 mg?

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