Question #0ff3e

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Sep 28, 2016

"2 days"

Explanation:

A radioactive isotope's nuclear half-life tells you how much time must pass in order for half of the atoms present in a sample to undergo radioactive decay.

My own work

In your case, you start with "10 g" of a radioactive substance. Two days after first interacting with the sample, you find that its mass decreased to "5 g".

This is, of course, equivalent to saying that "5 g" of the substance decayed. Since it took 2 days for half of the sample to undergo radioactive decay, you can say that this radioactive isotope has a half-life of 2 days.