Isotope Decay & Specific Activity Calculator
This tool helps you calculate the remaining activity of a radioactive isotope after a certain period and determine its specific activity.
Results
Remaining Activity (\(A_t\)): 0 Bq
Decay Constant (\(\lambda\)): 0 s⁻¹
Specific Activity (\(SA\)): 0 Bq/g
Underlying Principles
Radioactive decay is a process where an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation. This process is characterized by a half-life (\(T_{1/2}\)), the time required for the activity of a substance to fall to half of its initial value.
The core decay formula is:
The decay constant \(\lambda\) and half-life \(T_{1/2}\) are related by:
Specific Activity (SA) is the activity per unit mass, which can be calculated using the decay constant, Avogadro's number (\(N_A\)), and the atomic mass (\(A_w\)):