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MaRussiya [10]
3 years ago
13

The half-life of carbon-14 is 5715 years. How long would it take for 100 grams to decay to

Chemistry
1 answer:
KIM [24]3 years ago
7 0

<u>We are given:</u>

half-life of carbon = 5715 years

Initial mass = 100 grams

Final mass = 12.5 grams

<u>Finding the time taken:</u>

<u>Number of half-lives:</u>

We know that in the relation:

\frac{Final\_mass}{Initial\_mass} = \frac{1}{2^{n}}, n is the number of half-lives taken

replacing the given values:

12.5 / 100 = 1/2ⁿ

1/8 = 1/2ⁿ

2ⁿ = 8

2ⁿ = 2³

n = 3

Hence, it took 3 half-lives to reduce the mass to 12.5 grams

<u>Number of years:</u>

Time taken = 3 half-lives

we know that one half-life is 5715 years, replacing that value:

Time taken = 3*(5715) years

Time taken = 17145 years

Therefore, after 17145 years, a 100 gram sample of carbon will decay and only 12.5 grams will remain

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