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A 100g sample of Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5 years. How much Carbon-14 is left after 10 years?

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Answer: The amount of carbon-14 left after 10 years is 25 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula used :


a=(a_o)/(2^n)

where,

a = amount of reactant left after n-half lives = ?


a_o = Initial amount of the reactant = 100 g

n = number of half lives =
\frac{\text {given time}}{\text {half life}}=(10)/(5)=2

Putting values in above equation, we get:


a=(100g)/(2^2)


a=(100g)/(4)=25g

Therefore, the amount of carbon-14 left after 10 years is 25 g

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