A radioactive isotope of potassium (K) has a half-life of 20 minutes. If a 40.0 gram sample of this isotope is allowed to decay for 80 minutes, how many grams of the radioactive isotope will remain?
A) 2.5 grams
B) 5.0 grams
C) 10.0 grams
D) 40.0 grams
Because it goes through 80 minutes, this is 4 half-lives, 80/20=4. During each half life, the amount is reduced by a factor of 1/2. So, it goes from 40g to 20g, 20g to 10g, 10g to 5g and finally, 5g to 2.5g.