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Half-Life Radiometric Dating

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?

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figuring out the age of something by putting it order from oldest to youngest.

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figuring out how old something is down to the day.

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using any method to find the age of an object in years

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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?

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how many electrons it has

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the difference in the size of electrons

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the space between isotopes

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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?

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giving off energy

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decaying

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breaking down

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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?

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This is the amount of time it takes for something to decay completely.

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This is the amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive element to decay.

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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

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If the red represents the unstable isotope, how many half lives have gone by for this unknown element?

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Multiple Choice

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If the red represents the radioactive element, how many half-lives have gone by for this unknown element?

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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

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Carbon 14 has a half life of 5,730 years. If there is 50% of the Parent Isotope left, how old is the sample?

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5,730 years old

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11,460 years

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2,865 years

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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?

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1,000 years

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2,000 years

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3,000 years

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500 years

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Multiple Choice

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If you only have 6.25% left of a sample how many half-lives have gone by?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of the daughter isotope in this image?

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He4

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Alpha

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Beta

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Lead-208

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Fill in the Blank

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When there is 87.5% daughter isotope in a sample, how much parent isotope is left?

Radioactive Dating

Chapter 6 Lesson 3

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