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The rate at which a particular decay process occurs in a radioactive sample, is proportional to the number of radioactive nuclei present. If N is the number of radioactive nuclei present at some instant, the rate of change of N is dNdt=λN.

At t=, which of the following incorrect?

A
N2=0
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N3=2N0λ2λ2+λ3
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N4=2N0λ2λ2+λ3
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N3+N4+N1+N2=2N0
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Solution

The correct option is C N4=2N0λ2λ2+λ3
At t=, A and B will have decayed completely. So total number of nuclei of X and Y will be 2N0 which will be distributed in the ratio of thier decay rate constant.
So, respective nuclei of A,B, X and Y can be written as,

Clearly, we can match that option C is incorrect.

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