**freakstar87**
wow
it's from a maths textbook(mif) rather than a trial but i keep getting the answer wrong yet it sounds so easy.
Q1. A chemical reaction causes the amount of chlorine to be reduced at a rate proportional to the amount of chlorine present at any one time. If the amount of chlorine is given by the formula A=Aoe^-kt, and 100mL reduces to 65L after 5 minutes, find
a) the amount of chlorine after 12 minutes
b) how long it will take for the chlorine to reduce to 10L
Q2. The decay of radium is proportional to its mass. If 100kg of radium takes 5years to decay ti 95kg
a) show that the mass of radium is given by M=100e^-0.01t -->(already answered this question correctly)
b) find its mass after 10 years
c) find its half life (the time taken for the radium to halve its mass)
Q1. A chemical reaction causes the amount of chlorine to be reduced at a rate proportional to the amount of chlorine present at any one time. If the amount of chlorine is given by the formula A=Aoe^-kt, and 100mL reduces to 65L after 5 minutes, find
a) the amount of chlorine after 12 minutes
b) how long it will take for the chlorine to reduce to 10L
Q2. The decay of radium is proportional to its mass. If 100kg of radium takes 5years to decay ti 95kg
a) show that the mass of radium is given by M=100e^-0.01t -->(already answered this question correctly)
b) find its mass after 10 years
c) find its half life (the time taken for the radium to halve its mass)