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Hello i need help please If 13 % of the carbon-14 in a sample of cotton cloth remains, what's the approximate age of the cloth?

Hello i need help please If 13 % of the carbon-14 in a sample of cotton cloth remains-example-1
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If 13 % of the carbon-14 in a sample of cotton cloth remains, what's the approximate age of the cloth?

To solve a half-life problem we usually use this formula:

amount remaining = initial amount (1/2)^n

Where n is the number of half-lives. We can replace n for T/Thalf:

amount remaining = initial amount (1/2)^(T/Thalf)

Where t is the age or time elapsed and Thalf is the half-life or our isotope. The half life of C-14 is 5730 years. Then:

Thalf = 5730 years

Let's supose that the cotton cloth originally had 100 g of C-14. If 13 % remains, the amount remaining is 13 g. So:

amount remaining = 13 g initial amount 100 g

Rearranging the formula we get:

amount remaining = initial amount (1/2)^(T/Thalf)

amount remaining/initial amount = (1/2)^(T/Thalf)

ln (amount remaining/initial amount) = ln [(1/2)^(T/Thalf)]

ln (amount remaining/initial amount) = (T/Thalf) *ln (1/2)

T = Thalf * ln (amount remaining/initial amount) /ln (1/2)

Now we can replace the given values:

T = 5730 years * ln(13 g/100g) / ln(1/2)

T = 5730 years * ln(0.13)/ln(0.5)

T = 5730 years * 2.94

T = 16825 years

Answer: the approximate age of the cloth is 16825 years.

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