'Find the missing value for the radioactive isotope. Round your answer to two decimal places.) Half-life Initial Amount After Isotope (years) Quantity 1000 Years 14c 5715 28.5 g'
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The half-life of 14c is 5715 years, which means that after 5715 years, half of the initial amount of the isotope will decay. Show more…
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