Answer: A 0.10-cm3 sample of a solution containing a

Chapter 20, Problem 20.71

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A 0.10-cm3 sample of a solution containing a radioactive nuclide (5.0 3 103 counts per minute per milliliter) is injected into a rat. Several minutes later, 1.0 cm3 of blood is removed. The blood shows 48 counts of radioactivity per minute. What is the volume of blood in the rat? What assumptions must be made in performing this calculation?

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