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Chapter 31 Problem 52

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Radon gas, is considered a serious health hazard (see discussion in text). It decays by -emission. (a) What is the daughter nucleus? (b) Is the daughter nucleus stable or radioactive? If the latter, how does it decay, and what is its half-life? (See Fig. 3011.) (c) Is the daughter nucleus also a noble gas, or is it chemically reactive? (d) Suppose 1.4 ng of seeps into a basement. What will be its activity? If the basement is then sealed, what will be the activity 1 month later?

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From the textbook chapter Nuclear Reactions and the Transmutation of Elements you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

Radon gas, is considered a serious health hazard (see

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