Physics, 30.04.2021 19:50 meganjackson155
Four radioactive 10-gram (g) samples with their remaining isotope mass are listed in the table that spans 50 years.
Which isotope would be expected to have the longest half-life?
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A.
Silver-108
B.
Mercury-194
C.
Californium-249
D.
Americium-241
10 years 9.84 g 9.80 g 9.84 g 9.85 g
20 years 9.68 g 9.61 g 9.67 g 9.69 g
30 years 9.53 g 9.42 g 9.51 g 9.54 g
40 years 9.38 g 9.24 g 9.36 g 9.39 g
50 years 9.23 g 9.06 g 9.20 g 9.25 g
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