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Chemistry, 07.12.2019 06:31, andrejr0330jr

A0.10-cm3 sample of a solution containing a radioactive nuclide (5.0 × 103 counts per minute per milliliter) is injected into a rat. several minutes later 1.0 cm3 blood is removed. the blood shows 50. counts per minute of radioactivity. calculate the volume of blood in the rat. volume = ml

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