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Are those ions? If they are ions, you MUST put it in.Cl2 + 2I <--> 2Cl + I2
1 is B - not really a HSC question but if it were to go into HSC, they'd give you 3 radioisotopes and 1 non-radioisotope. In this case, all 3 are radioactive and hence, you really need to search out each half-life to determine how much each decays.1 - C
2 - Haven't done it yet.
3 - D
4 - See 2
5 - A?
Yeah, 1 can also be used IF they give only 1 radioisotope and 3 stable nuclei.Is it me or are only 3 and 5 the only questions that are applicable to exams. Because 1,2 and 4 all need to give you a constant (half life value)
sshhh.kunal96, don't forget your units during the calculation.