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Potassium-40 has a half-life of
The half life of potassium is 23 days. The initial amount of potassium is 20 grams. The half life formula is :
, where A(x)
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Why is potassium-argon dating most applicable to dating very old rocks?
potassium’s long half-life potassium’s short
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What happens to the half life of carbon-14 if the number of C particles in the bucket is increased? What does this teach you
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What happens to the half-life of Uranium-238 if the number of U particles in the bucket is increased? What does this teach you
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What happens to the half-life of Uranium-238 if the number of U particles in the bucket is increased? What does this teach you
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A characteristic feature of radioactive isotopes is their unique half-life, representing the duration required for half of the
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Potassium-40 undergoes radioactive decay to become argon-40. The half-life is 1.3 billion years. Which measurement would be most
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what is the age of a rock whose
Argon 40 / Potassium 40 ratio is 1.55? The half life of Potassium 40 is 1.28 x 10^9 years I am
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An organism dies with a small amount of potassium-40 in its tissues. The half-life of potassium-40 is 1.3 billion years. What
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What happens to the half life of carbon-14 if the number of C particles in the bucket is increased?
What does this teach you
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