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The radioactive isotope 133 Xe is used in pulmonary respiratory studies to image the blood flow and the air reaching the

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The radioactive isotope 133 Xe is used in pulmonary respiratory studies to image the blood flow and the air reaching the lungs. The half-life of this isotope is 5 days.
Review Part A 54 A hospital needs 0.100 g of 133 Xe for a lung-imaging test. If it takes 10 days to receive the shipment, what is the minimal amount me of xenon that the hospital should order? Express your answer numerically in grams View Available Hint(s) VO ΑΣφ ? mXe = 09 Submit
Part B 54 How long a time t will it take for the 133 Xe to decay so that eventually its activity decreases by a factor of 1024? Express your answer numerically in days. View Available Hint(s) IVO AL ? days Submit