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1 April, 02:52

The age of an ancient tree trunk is estimated using radiocarbon dating. If the trunk has a C-14 decay rate that is 34% of what it is in living plants, how old is the trunk? The half-life of C-14 is 5730 years.

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  1. 1 April, 02:59
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    8923 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Half life of C-14 = 5730yrs

    decay rate = 34%

    Halt life (t^1/2) = (ln2) / k

    5730 = (ln2) / k

    k = (ln2) / 5730

    k = 1.209 * 10^-4

    For first order reaction in radioactivity,

    ln (initial amount) = - kt

    ln (34/100) = - (1.209*10^-4) t

    -1.0788 = - (1.209*10^-4) t

    t = - 1.7088 / - 1.209*10^-4

    t = 8923 years
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