
Half-Life Radiometric Dating
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Radioactive Dating
Chapter 6 Lesson 3
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Multiple Choice
What does Absolute Dating mean?
figuring out the age of something by putting it order from oldest to youngest.
figuring out how old something is down to the day.
using any method to find the age of an object in years
using a method of counting layers of rock to understand the age of something.
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Absolute Dating is what scientists use to understand things like the age of the Earth, the age of fossils, and the age of remains.
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One absolute dating method is known as "Radiometric Dating"
isotope is an element with a different number of neutrons.
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Multiple Choice
What does radiometric dating compare in an object?
how many electrons it has
the difference in the size of electrons
the space between isotopes
The amount of radioactive and nonradioactive isotopes.
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What does it mean to be radioactive?
It means that the particle is unstable and is giving off energy.
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This is an example of how this decay might be represented.
Notice the "Parent isotope" has particle leaving it. The other named particle is the "daughter isotope".
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Multiple Select
When something is radioactive, it is doing what?
giving off energy
decaying
breaking down
turning into a stable element
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Half-lives
When 1/2 of an element decays, this is known as a half life.
All unstable, radioactive, elements have a specific decay rate and it is unique to that element.
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Multiple Choice
What does the term "half-life" mean?
This is the amount of time it takes for something to decay completely.
This is the amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive element to decay.
This is the amount of time it takes for an element to become stable.
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Figuring out the number of half-lives.
By looking at the percentage or fraction of element that has decayed you can determine how many half lives have gone by.
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Multiple Choice
If the red represents the unstable isotope, how many half lives have gone by for this unknown element?
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3
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Multiple Choice
If the red represents the radioactive element, how many half-lives have gone by for this unknown element?
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2
3
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How many years?
After you know how many half-lives have occurred you simply multiply that number by the amount of time it takes for that element to decay.
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Multiple Choice
Carbon 14 has a half life of 5,730 years. If there is 50% of the Parent Isotope left, how old is the sample?
5,730 years old
11,460 years
2,865 years
17,190 years
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Multiple Choice
If a half-life of an element is 1,000 years and there is only 25% of it left, how many years old is the sample?
1,000 years
2,000 years
3,000 years
500 years
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Multiple Choice
If you only have 6.25% left of a sample how many half-lives have gone by?
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2
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the daughter isotope in this image?
He4
Alpha
Beta
Lead-208
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Radioactive Dating
Chapter 6 Lesson 3
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