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Carbon-14 is the isotope used in radioactive dating of artifacts of organic origin.
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Uranium dating is not better but is used for long times in geology; carbon 14 is used for short times in archaeology.
You do not find the half life in carbon dating. The half lives of carbon isotopes are derived by studying their radioactive decay. For carbon dating, the isotope used is Carbon-14, which has a half life of 5,700 years.
Carbon-14. An isotope of Carbon-12 that is used in a process called "Carbon Dating".
Carbon 14 is the isotope that is used for carbon dating.
The element used for dating is carbon
Carbon dating can be used to measure the age of organic materials.
The radioisotope commonly used for radiocarbon dating is carbon-14.
they are used for radio carbon dating....and carbon 14
Carbon dating is used to measure the age of organic material from long ago.
Carbon-14 is commonly used in radiocarbon dating of artifacts. This isotope is found in organic materials and decays at a known rate, allowing scientists to determine the age of the artifact based on the amount of remaining Carbon-14.
Carbon-14 is the isotope used in radioactive dating of artifacts of organic origin.
Carbon dating can be used to date organic materials, such as wood, bones, shells, and charcoal. It is particularly useful for determining the age of archaeological artifacts and fossils that are up to about 50,000 years old.
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Carbon-14.