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    What Is the Specific Activity (In Ci/g) of an Isotope
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What Is the Specific Activity (In Ci/g) of an Isotope

Question 19

Question 19

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What is the specific activity (in Ci/g) of an isotope if 3.56 mg emits 4.26 × 108  particles per second?


A) 0.003232 Ci/g
B) 0.0115 Ci/g
C) 0.309 Ci/g
D) 3.23 Ci/g
E) none of the above

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