The radioactive nuclide 99Tc can be injected into a

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The radioactive nuclide 99Tc can be injected into a patients bloodstream in order to monitor the blood flow, measure the blood volume, or find a tumor, among other goals. The nuclide is produced in a hospital by a cow containing 99Mo, a radioactive nuclide that decays to 99Tc with a half-life of 67 h. Once a day, the cow is milked for its 99Tc, which is produced in an excited state by the 99Mo; the 99Tc de-excites to its lowest energy state by emitting a gamma-ray photon, which is recorded by detectors placed around the patient. The de-excitation has a half-life of 6.0 h. (a) By what process does 99Mo decay to 99Tc? (b) If a patient is injected with an 8.2 " 107 Bq sample of 99Tc, how many gamma-ray photons are initially produced within the patient each second? (c) If the emission rate of gamma-ray photons from a small tumor that has collected 99Tc is 38 per second at a certain time, how many excitedstate 99Tc are located in the tumor at that time?

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