A. Consider a radioisotope “X” with a half-life of 2.5 years. Determine (to the nearest 0.1 mg) how much of a 1000 mg sample of “X” remains after a period of 17.5 years (show all work).
B. In radioactive dating using carbon-14 and carbon-12, why is it essential that carbon-12 be a stable isotope?
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A. Consider a radioisotope “X” with a half-life of 2.5 years. Determine (to the nearest 0.1...
1. Consider a radioisotope “X” with a half-life of 2.5 years. Determine (to the nearest 0.1 mg) how much of a 1000 mg sample of “X” remains after a period of 17.5 years (show all work). 2. In radioactive dating using carbon-14 and carbon-12, why is it essential that carbon-12 be a stable isotope?
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The half life for the decomposition of Carbon-14 is 5670 years. In radioactive carbon dating of a sample, a fossilized tree is found to have 22% of the Carbon-14 found in a living tree. How many years has the tree been dead?
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