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Date November 2020 Marks available [Maximum mark: 8] Reference code 20N.3.hl.TZ0.17
Level hl Paper 3 Time zone TZ0
Command term Calculate, Describe, Discuss, State Question number 17 Adapted from N/A
17.
[Maximum mark: 8]
20N.3.hl.TZ0.17

Technetium-99m is the most commonly used isotope for diagnostic medicine.

(a)

State the type of radiation technetium-99m emits.

[1]

Markscheme

gamma/γ

Examiners report

This question was well answered. Most were able to state that gamma radiation is emitted from technetium-99m. The most common incorrect answer was beta radiation.

(b)

Discuss the properties that make a radioisotope suitable for diagnosis.

[3]

Markscheme

Any three of:

«easily» detected/traced
OR
«gamma-radiation of approximately» same frequency as X-rays «so can be detected using existing X-ray equipment» ✔

short/intermediate half-life «hence does not remain in body for long time» ✔

weak ionizing radiation «less harmful»
OR
low amount of radiation produced «so less harmful»
OR
energy of photons is low ✔

form «variety of» compounds that are absorbed by «different» organs
OR
«chemically» binds to many biologically active compounds ✔

excreted quickly «from body» ✔

Examiners report

Some excellent answers were seen for this question; often candidates were hitting four of the assigned marking points, though a few candidates confused diagnosis and radiotherapy. Nearly everyone got a mark for "short half-life", however. This question was much better answered than in previous sessions.

(c)

Describe the proper disposal of low-level radioactive waste in hospitals.

[2]

Markscheme

store until material becomes inactive/radiation levels drop ✔

dispose with other waste
OR
dispose in landfills ✔


Only award M2 if M1 correct.

Accept “dispose by incineration” for M2.

Examiners report

Surprisingly, this question caught out several candidates and the marks varied from zero to one to two. To score full marks, candidates first had to state that the proper disposal of low-level radioactive waste (LLW) in hospitals involves storing the material until such time as radiation levels drop. Then the material can be disposed of in landfills for example. A number failed to outline the first point and some also mixed up LLW with HLW.

(d)

Technetium-99m has a half-life of 6.03 hours. Calculate the amount of 1.00×10-11mol of technetium-99m remaining after 48.0 hours.

[2]

Markscheme

Alternative 1:

«N=N0(0.5)tt1/2=»1.00×1011×0.548.06.03 ✔

«N=»4.02×1014«mol» ✔


Alternative 2:
«λ=ln26.03=»0.115«hr1» ✔

«N=N0eλt=1.00×1011×e0.115×48=»4.01×1014«mol» ✔


Award [2] for correct final answer.

Examiners report

The question on half-life was very well answered and nearly all scored full marks, often via different methods of calculation of the amount of technetium-99m remaining after a period of 48 HRS.