Question 1
Nobelium-259 has a half-life of 3,500 s.
What is the decay constant of nobelium-259?
8.7 × 10−5 s−1
2.0 × 10−4 s−1
1.7 × 10−2 s−1
1.2 × 10−2 s−1
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Question 2
A pure sample of nuclide X containing N nuclei has an activity A.
The half-life of X is 6,000 years.
A pure sample of nuclide Y containing 3N nuclei has an activity 6A.
What is the half-life of nuclide Y?
1,000 years
3,000 years
12,000 years
18,000 years
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Question 3
Cobalt-60 has a half-life of 5.27 years.
What is the total activity of 1.0 g of cobalt-60?
4.2 × 1013 Bq
2.2 × 1014 Bq
2.5 × 1015 Bq
1.3 × 1021 Bq
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Question 4
Which of the following best describes the decay constant for a radioisotope?
the reciprocal of the half-life of the radioisotope
the rate of decay of the radioisotope
the constant of proportionality which links half-life to the rate of decay of nuclei
the constant of proportionality which links rate of decay to the number of undecayed nuclei
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Question 5
After 64 days the activity of a radioactive nuclide has fallen to one sixteenth of its original value. The half-life of the radioactive nuclide is
2 days
4 days
8 days
16 days
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Question 6
X and Y are two radioactive nuclides. X has a half-life of 3.0 minutes and Y has a half-life of 9.0 minutes.
Two freshly prepared samples of X and Y start decaying at the same time.
After 18 minutes the number of radioactive nuclei in both samples is the same.
The sample of Y initially contained N radioactive nuclei.
What was the initial number of radioactive nuclei in the sample of X?
4N
16N
32N
64N
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Question 7
The number of parent nuclei in a sample of a radioactive element is N at time t.
The radioactive element has a half-life
The rate of decay is proportional to
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Question 8
U++ is a doubly-ionised uranium atom. The uranium atom has a nucleon number of 235 and a proton number of 92.
In a simple model of the atom, how many particles are in this ionised atom?
235
325
327
329
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Question 9
Uranium-236 undergoes nuclear fission to produce barium-144, krypton-89 and three free neutrons.
What is the energy released in this process?
84 MeV
106 MeV
191 MeV
3,730 MeV
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Question 10
The table shows the masses of three particles.
What is the mass difference of the Li-7 nucleus?
4.99841 u
0.04216 u
0.04147 u
0.04077 u
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