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derive the first order rate equation of radioactivity disintegration.​

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Calculations Using the First Order Rate Equation: r = k[N]

Calculations Using the First Order Rate Equation: r = k[N]Since the rate of radioactive decay is first order we can say: r = k[N]1, where r is a measurement of the rate of decay, k is the first order rate constant for the isotope, and N is the amount of radioisotope at the moment when the rate is measured.

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Calculations Using the First Order Rate Equation: r = k[N]

Since the rate of radioactive decay is first order we can say: r = k[N]1, where r is a measurement of the rate of decay, k is the first order rate constant for the isotope, and N is the amount of radioisotope at the moment when the rate is measured.

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