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13 July, 06:39

Carbon-14 has a half-life of approximately 5,730 years. How many half-lives have occurred in a sample that contains less than 10 percent of the original amount of the parent isotope?

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  1. 13 July, 06:41
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    I don't really know my Biology anymore. But I'll take a guess at this answer.

    Carbon-14 starts at 100% (no decay). Every half-life it goes down by half.

    So one half-life = 50%

    Two half-life = 25%

    3 half-life = 12.5%

    4 half-life = 6.25% (This one has less than 10 percent of the original parent isotope)

    Thus the answer seems to be 4 half-lives.
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