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The quantity of <sup>14</sup>C as well as that of <sup>14</sup>CO<sub>2</sub> present in the atmosphere remains constant. The concentration of <sup>14</sup>C in all living organisms remains almost constant during their life time. After their death, <sup>14</sup>C is not taken up by them but the content of <sup>14</sup>C assimilated begins to decay by emitting p-particles, with half-life period of 5568 years. The decay rate at the time of death of plant is 16.1 counts per minute per gram of carbon. Hence, by measuring the decay rate of the dead matter, the age of matter can be calculated, e.g. if decay rate of sample of wood is found to be N disintegrations per minute per gram of carbon after t years, then <img src="http://prepgenie.co.nz/gamsat/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ScreenHunter_02-Jan.-11-13.01.jpg" alt="ScreenHunter 02 Jan. 11 13.01 GAMSAT Chemistry Quiz"  title="GAMSAT Chemistry Quiz" /> where<img src="http://prepgenie.co.nz/gamsat/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/ScreenHunter_11-Dec.-30-13.11.jpg" alt="ScreenHunter 11 Dec. 30 13.11 GAMSAT Chemistry Quiz" width="12" height="13" title="GAMSAT Chemistry Quiz" />= disintegration constant and N<sub>0</sub> = number of disintegrations per minute per gram when the plant had just died.

<p>1.        <sup>14</sup>C is present in environment because of</p></div><br /><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' value='6' /><input type='radio' name='answer-6' id='answer-id-65' class='answer answer-1 ' value='65' /><label for='answer-id-65' id='answer-label-65' class=' answer label-1'><span>artificial transmutation</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-6' id='answer-id-66' class='answer answer-1 ' value='66' /><label for='answer-id-66' id='answer-label-66' class=' answer label-1'><span>cosmic neutron bombardment of nitrogen</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-6' id='answer-id-67' class='answer answer-1 ' value='67' /><label for='answer-id-67' id='answer-label-67' class=' answer label-1'><span>it being a part of radioactive series happening naturally</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-6' id='answer-id-68' class='answer answer-1 ' value='68' /><label for='answer-id-68' id='answer-label-68' class=' answer label-1'><span><sup>12</sup>C when gets bombarded with neutrons, transmutes to <sup>14</sup>C in environment</span></label><br /></div><div class='quizzin-question' id='question-2'><div class='question-content'>In a dead plant, the decay rate will be</div><br /><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' value='7' /><input type='radio' name='answer-7' id='answer-id-69' class='answer answer-2 ' value='69' /><label for='answer-id-69' id='answer-label-69' class=' answer label-2'><span>higher than in a living plant</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-7' id='answer-id-70' class='answer answer-2 ' value='70' /><label for='answer-id-70' id='answer-label-70' class=' answer label-2'><span>lower than in a living plant</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-7' id='answer-id-71' class='answer answer-2 ' value='71' /><label for='answer-id-71' id='answer-label-71' class=' answer label-2'><span>the ratio of <sup>14</sup>C/<sup>12</sup>C which will increase in a dead plant as compared to a living plant</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-7' id='answer-id-72' class='answer answer-2 ' value='72' /><label for='answer-id-72' id='answer-label-72' class=' answer label-2'><span>None of the above</span></label><br /></div><div class='quizzin-question' id='question-3'><div class='question-content'><sup>14</sup>C is</div><br /><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' value='8' /><input type='radio' name='answer-8' id='answer-id-73' class='answer answer-3 ' value='73' /><label for='answer-id-73' id='answer-label-73' class=' answer label-3'><span>an artificial radioactive isotope</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-8' id='answer-id-74' class='answer answer-3 ' value='74' /><label for='answer-id-74' id='answer-label-74' class=' answer label-3'><span>a natural radioactive isotope</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-8' id='answer-id-75' class='answer answer-3 ' value='75' /><label for='answer-id-75' id='answer-label-75' class=' answer label-3'><span>a natural non-radioactive isotope</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-8' id='answer-id-76' class='answer answer-3 ' value='76' /><label for='answer-id-76' id='answer-label-76' class=' answer label-3'><span>an artificial non-radioactive isotope</span></label><br /></div><div class='quizzin-question' id='question-4'><div class='question-content'>The basis for carbon-14 dating method is that the</div><br /><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' value='9' /><input type='radio' name='answer-9' id='answer-id-77' class='answer answer-4 ' value='77' /><label for='answer-id-77' id='answer-label-77' class=' answer label-4'><span>C-14 fraction is same in all objects</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-9' id='answer-id-78' class='answer answer-4 ' value='78' /><label for='answer-id-78' id='answer-label-78' class=' answer label-4'><span>C-14 is highly unstable and is readily lost from the objects</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-9' id='answer-id-79' class='answer answer-4 ' value='79' /><label for='answer-id-79' id='answer-label-79' class=' answer label-4'><span>ratio of <sup>14</sup>C to <sup>12</sup>C in our atmosphere has always been constant</span></label><br /><input type='radio' name='answer-9' id='answer-id-80' class='answer answer-4 ' value='80' /><label for='answer-id-80' id='answer-label-80' class=' answer label-4'><span>living tissue will not absorb C-14 but will absorb C-12 from their sources of carbon</span></label><br /></div><br />
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