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C-14 has a half life if approximately 5700 years how many years will it take for the radioactivity of a sample to reach one-fourth of its original amount A. 1425 B.5700 C.11400 …
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C-14 has a half life if approximately 5700 years how many years will it take for the radioactivity of a sample to reach one-fourth of its original amount A. 1425 B.5700 C.11400 …
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C-14 has a half life if approximately 5700 years how many years will it take for the radioactivity of a sample to reach one-fourth of its original amount
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C.11400
D. 22800
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This is an easy half-life problem.
Every half-life, a substance loses half its radioactivity. So, after 2 half-lives, a substance will have a quarter of its radioactivity.
2 * 5,700 = 11,400 years
answer is C
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