1. <em>Radioactive decay
</em>
The <em>half-life</em> of Fm-198 (3.0 days) is the time it takes for half the Fm to decay.
After one half-life, half (50 %) of the original amount will remain.
After a second half-life, half of that amount (25 %) will remain, and so on.
We can construct a table as follows:
No. of Fraction Amount
<u>half-lives</u> <em><u>t</u></em><u>/days</u> <u>remaining</u> <u>remaining/µg</u>
1 3.0 ½ 216
2 6.0 ¼ 108
3 9.0 ⅛ 54
2. <em>Bond length and bond energy
</em>
The <em>bond order</em> of a bond is the number of bonding electrons between the two nuclei.
As the <em>number of bonding electrons increases</em>, the nuclei are pulled more tightly together (the <em>bond energy increases</em>) and the <em>bond length decreases</em>.
We can construct a table as follows:
<u>Bond</u> <u>Bond energy/kJ·mol⁻¹</u><u> </u> <u>Bond length/pm
</u>
N-N 167 145
N=N 418 125
N≡N 942 110