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Answer :

Answer:

2 curies

Explanation:

This is actually pretty easy to explain.

The Radium-226 which is an isotope of the radium, have an activity of curie. This is basically used in radioactivity of certain elements.

As in both cases we have Radium -226 and we are only varying the mass of the Radium, then, we can just do a rule of 3 to calculate this:

1 g Ra-226 --------> 1 Curie

2 g Ra-226 -------->  X Curie

Solving for X:

X = 2 g * 1 Curie / 1 g

X = 2 Curies.

You can also see this by taking 2 grams of Ra per separate. On one side you have 1 g of Ra-226 and on the other side, you have another 1 g of Ra-226. Both have 1 Cury of activity. If you put both on the same side, you will have 1 Cury of 1 isotope plus 1 cury of the other isotope, final result? 2 curies.

Hope this helps