Which graph below describes the decay of two radioactive nuclides,P and Q,when the half-life of Q is longer than the half-life of P? In these graphs ln[Nt/N0] is plotted on the y-axis with time (t) on the x-axis.N0 = number of radioactive nuclides present at time = 0 and Nt = number present at time = t.
A) ![Which graph below describes the decay of two radioactive nuclides,P and Q,when the half-life of Q is longer than the half-life of P? In these graphs ln[N<sub>t</sub>/N<sub>0</sub>] is plotted on the y-axis with time (t) on the x-axis.N<sub>0</sub> = number of radioactive nuclides present at time = 0 and N<sub>t</sub> = number present at time = t. A) B) C) D) E)](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6561/11eaa8e1_3449_a128_b44f_6bc06ccbb5bf_TB6561_11_TB6561_11.jpg)
B) ![Which graph below describes the decay of two radioactive nuclides,P and Q,when the half-life of Q is longer than the half-life of P? In these graphs ln[N<sub>t</sub>/N<sub>0</sub>] is plotted on the y-axis with time (t) on the x-axis.N<sub>0</sub> = number of radioactive nuclides present at time = 0 and N<sub>t</sub> = number present at time = t. A) B) C) D) E)](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6561/11eaa8e1_3449_c839_b44f_e5a41637749d_TB6561_11_TB6561_11.jpg)
C) ![Which graph below describes the decay of two radioactive nuclides,P and Q,when the half-life of Q is longer than the half-life of P? In these graphs ln[N<sub>t</sub>/N<sub>0</sub>] is plotted on the y-axis with time (t) on the x-axis.N<sub>0</sub> = number of radioactive nuclides present at time = 0 and N<sub>t</sub> = number present at time = t. A) B) C) D) E)](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6561/11eaa8e1_344a_165a_b44f_49ba2631091f_TB6561_11_TB6561_11.jpg)
D) ![Which graph below describes the decay of two radioactive nuclides,P and Q,when the half-life of Q is longer than the half-life of P? In these graphs ln[N<sub>t</sub>/N<sub>0</sub>] is plotted on the y-axis with time (t) on the x-axis.N<sub>0</sub> = number of radioactive nuclides present at time = 0 and N<sub>t</sub> = number present at time = t. A) B) C) D) E)](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6561/11eaa8e1_344a_3d6b_b44f_9340f315b80e_TB6561_11_TB6561_11.jpg)
E) ![Which graph below describes the decay of two radioactive nuclides,P and Q,when the half-life of Q is longer than the half-life of P? In these graphs ln[N<sub>t</sub>/N<sub>0</sub>] is plotted on the y-axis with time (t) on the x-axis.N<sub>0</sub> = number of radioactive nuclides present at time = 0 and N<sub>t</sub> = number present at time = t. A) B) C) D) E)](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6561/11eaa8e1_344a_647c_b44f_717c44e0b7d4_TB6561_11_TB6561_11.jpg)
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