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If you have a 2700 gram sample of C-14 and 12 half-lives have passed how much of your original sample

remains. How much times has passed? _

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Answer:

A ( t )=0.659 gram of C-14

Step-by-step explanation:

Mathematically exponential decay can be expressed as

where

A ( t ) - the amount left after t years;

A 0 - the initial quantity of the substance that will undergo decay;

t 1/2 - the half-life of the decaying quantity.

Calculation:

Given that

A 0 =2700 gram sample of C-14

t=time=12 times of half life of C-14

Required data:

A ( t )=?

Putting value in the attached equation we get

A ( t )=0.659 gram of C-14

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