5,730 years.
Yes, but the dating is only off a little (500 years or so).
Remains the same
Carbon14 dating (isotopic dating)
yes
7 protons, 7 neutrons and 7 electrons
Yes, but the dating is only off a little (500 years or so).
Illadelph Halflife was created on 1996-09-24.
Remains the same
The main limitations of using Carbon14 dating to find the age of something that is carbon base are firstly the possibility that carbon may be absorbed by some things making it more difficult to get an absolutely accurate age and secondly, with Carbon14 only having a half life of 5,568 years the maximum theoretical limit for detection is 100,000 years.
Yes.
Carbon is a non metallic element. Mass number of it is 12.
Carbon14 dating (isotopic dating)
3.125% would be left over.
7 protons, 7 neutrons and 7 electrons
yes
U-238 --> alpha + gamma + Th-234, halflife 4.51E9 yearsTh-234 --> beta- + gamma + Pa-234, halflife 24.10 daysPa-234 --> beta- + gamma + U-234, halflife 6.66 hours
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