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AP Chemistry 3.5 Chemical Reaction Rates. How much 85 Kr will we need to collect?
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- 00:03
Here’s your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by world domination.
- 00:08
How hard is that to pull off, anyway? [Man dressed in battle gear preparing a plan for world domination]
- 00:09
…We’re asking for a friend.
- 00:12
Here’s today’s question:
- 00:13
As evil masterminds, we are on the verge of learning how to make kryptonite so that we
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- 00:17
can render Superman powerless. [Krptonite and Superman appears]
- 00:19
We learn that we need 18 g of a radioactive isotope of krypton, krypton 85, to complete
- 00:25
our recipe for world domination.
- 00:28
Krypton 85 has a half-life, t one half, of about 10 years, and it only exists on the
- 00:34
planet Neptune.
- 00:35
It will take us 20 years to return from Neptune back to Earth.
- 00:39
How much krypton 85 will we need to collect from Neptune to have enough left to take over the world?
- 00:48
And here are your potential answers:
- 00:52
Superman is strong, fast, and pretty darn handsome, but even he can be defeated by a [Superman makes robbers disappear]
- 00:57
chemical compound. [Masked man shows Superman kryptonite]
- 00:58
So you can feel better about AP Chem being your one weakness.
- 01:01
You’re in good company.
- 01:02
To solve today’s problem, we need to remember that the half-life is the amount of time it
- 01:06
takes for half of the radioactive compound krypton 85 to decay.
- 01:11
After each half-life passes, the amount of krypton 85 left has decreased by a factor
- 01:16
of two.
- 01:18
Not to be mixed up with the time period “half of your life,” which is how long we were [Man sat waiting at a table]
- 01:22
waiting for Adele to release her new album. [Adele singing]
- 01:25
No hard feelings, Adele.
- 01:26
It was worth the wait.
- 01:28
Anyway, the half-life of krypton 85 is 10 years, but the journey back from the planet
- 01:33
Neptune will take 20 years.
- 01:35
It will also take us 20 years to get to Neptune…
- 01:38
Forty years is a perfectly reasonable amount of time to take to surprise somebody, right? [Superman grows a beard]
- 01:44
Nobody can catch on when you’re moving that quickly!
- 01:46
So the 20 year journey home is equal to two half-lives of Krypton 85.
- 01:53
During this time, the amount of krypton 85 will be cut in half twice, so the amount remaining [Masked man holding krypton]
- 01:58
when we get back to Earth will be only one quarter of the amount we had when we left
- 02:03
Neptune.
- 02:04
We’ll have to gather exactly four times as much as we need, but absolutely no more. [A small and large piece of krypton]
- 02:09
We might be evil, but we don’t have to be wasteful. [Masked man drops soda can in the trash]
- 02:11
Since we’ll need 18 grams of krypton 85 on earth, and we have to gather four times
- 02:16
as much on Neptune, that means we have to collect 4 x 18 = 72 grams.
- 02:23
That means D is the correct answer.
- 02:25
Now all that’s left is to execute our brilliant secret plan.
- 02:29
Good thing Superman doesn’t watch Shmoop. [Superman watching Shmoop on TV]
- 02:31
Or does he…? Dang it.
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