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20 June, 06:28

If a frog initially contained 2 grams of carbon-14 and the half-life of carbon-14 is 5,730 years, how much carbon-14 remains in the frog after 5,730 years?

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  1. 20 June, 06:57
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    Half life is the time taken for a radioactive isotope to decay by half its original mass. In this case the half life of carbon-14 is 5.730 years.

    Using the formula;

    New mass = original mass * (1/2) ^n; where n is the number of half lives (in this case n=1)

    New mass = 2 g * (1/2) ^1

    = 1 g

    Therefore; the mass of carbon-14 that remains will be 1 g
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