The half-life for the radioactive decay of C-14 is 5730 years. A. How long will it take for 30% of the C-14 atoms in a s

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The half-life for the radioactive decay of C-14 is 5730 years. A. How long will it take for 30% of the C-14 atoms in a s

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The half-life for the radioactive decay of C-14 is 5730years.
A. How long will it take for 30% ofthe C-14 atoms in a sample of C-14 to decay?
B. If a sample of C-14 initially contains1.6 mmol of C-14, how many millimoles will be left after2260 years?
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