A sample of 19K40 disintegrates into two nuclei Ca and Ar with decay constant λca=4.5×10−10s−1 and λAr=0.5×10−10s−1 respectively. The time after which 99% of 19K40 get decayed is
A
6.2×109sec
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B
9.2×109sec
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C
7.2×109sec
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D
4.2×109sec
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Solution
The correct option is B9.2×109sec As one nuclie is disintegrates into two nuclei so the disintegration constant for both of them will add up dNdt=−(λca+λar)N ∫NN0dNN=−(λca+λar)∫t0dt lnN|NN0=−(λca+λar)t|t0 lnNN0=−(λca+λar)t lnNN0=(4.5×10−10+0.5×10−10)t 2.303log10(N0N)=5×10−10t When the potassium disintegrtate about 99% 2.303log10(N0N0/100)=5×10−10t 2.303log10(102)=5×10−10t 2.303×2log10(10)=5×10−10t 2.303×2×1=5×10−10t t=2.303×25×10−10 t=9.2×109s