The half-life of carbon-14, used in radiocarbon dating, is 5730 years. What is the decay constant for

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The half-life of carbon-14, used in radiocarbon dating, is 5730 years. What is the decay constant for carbon-14?

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The half-life and the decay constant are alternative ways of characterizing the rate of decay, so knowing one allows us to find the other. The needed relationship is given in Equation 14.3.

Equation 14.3.

11/2 In 2 k 0.693 k

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