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30 August, 17:55

An organism had 1,000 grams of carbon-14 (a radioactive form of carbon) in it when it died. How much remains after five half-lives?

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  1. 30 August, 18:02
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    After 5th half life the remaining mass is 31.25 g.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Total mass of carbon-14 = 1000 g

    Mass remain after 5 half lives = ?

    Solution:

    At time zero = 1000 g

    At first half life = 1000 g/2 = 500 g

    At second half life = 500 g / 2 = 250 g

    At third half life = 250 g / 2 = 125 g

    At 4th half life = 125 g/2 = 62.5 g

    At 5th half life = 62.5 g/2 = 31.25 g

    Thus after 5th half life the remaining mass is 31.25 g.
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