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The half-life of carbon-14 is 5,730 years. Dating organic material by looking for C-14 can't be accurately done after 50,000 years.
Suppose a fossilized tree branch originally contained 4.30 grams of C-14. How much 14 would be left after 50,000 years?
Use the formula N= No
A tree branch that originally had 4.3 grams of carbon-14 will have
grams after 50,000 years.


Sagot :

Answer:

0.0102 g

Step-by-step explanation: A common formula for determining the amount of sample remaining in terms of its half-life is

where

t = 50 000 yr

      Calculate n

n = 50 000/5730

n = 8.726

N₀ = 4.30 g                       Calculate N

N = 4.30 × 2.36 × 10⁻³

N₀ = 0.0102 g please mark me brainliest