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The βactivity of a sample of CO2 prepared from a contemporary wood gave a count rate of 25.5 counts per minute (c.p.m.). The same mass of CO2 from an ancient wooden statue gave a count rate of 20.5 cpm, in the same counter condition. Calculate its age to the nearest 50year taking t1/2 for 14C as 5770 year. What would be the expected count rate of an identical mass of CO2 from a sample which is 4000 year old?

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r=20.5 cpm,r0=25.5 cpm.
r0N0 and rN

r0r=N0N
Also t=2.303KlogN0N=2.303λlogN0N
t=2.303×57700.693log25.520.5=1817.5 years
Also, if t=4000 yr then
4000=2.303×57700.693log25.5r
r=15.77 cpm.

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