Half life of multi chain decays

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If we had a multi decay mechanism where say, X decayed into Y then Y decayed into Z, and we plotted activity against time of a sample of X, what would the half life of the graph represent? (Assume the half life of X to Y step is much greater than the Y to Z half life)
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I am not really too sure where to start with this one, I would guess that the half life of the graph is very similar to the half life of the X to Y step, but at the same time I am unsure of how I would prove it. Any tips or reading material? Thanks!
 
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Well, you could set up a differential equation and solve it.

A more qualitative approach would be to say: if the decay rate constant (inversely proportional to half life) of Y is much greater than that of X, then effectively X decays relatively slowly, and (almost) every time an X decays to a Y, that Y (almost) immediately decays to a Z. In other words, every time an X decays there are two decay events within a very short time of each other. So the total decay rate is (to a good approximation) twice the decay rate of X; the two graphs are the same except that one has the y coordinate multiplied by 2, and the half lives are the same.

Now do the differential equation.
 
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It depends what activity is measured. Are the two activities indistinguishable?
 
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Related to Half life of multi chain decays

What is the half life of multi chain decays?

The half life of multi chain decays refers to the time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to undergo decay through multiple decay processes.

How is the half life of multi chain decays calculated?

The half life of multi chain decays is calculated by considering the decay rates of each individual decay process in the chain and determining the overall rate of decay for the entire chain.

What factors can affect the half life of multi chain decays?

Factors that can affect the half life of multi chain decays include the decay rates of each individual decay process in the chain, the branching ratios between different decay processes, and the initial abundance of each radioactive isotope in the sample.

Why is understanding the half life of multi chain decays important?

Understanding the half life of multi chain decays is important for various applications in nuclear physics, environmental science, and radiometric dating, as it provides insights into the behavior of complex radioactive decay processes.

Can the half life of multi chain decays be experimentally measured?

Yes, the half life of multi chain decays can be experimentally measured using techniques such as gamma spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and radioactive decay counting methods to track the decay of radioactive isotopes in a sample over time.

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