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Title: Absolute Dating


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Absolute Dating
  • Chapter 3, Sec.3

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Process to find the approximate age of rocks or
fossils
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Atoms
  • Smallest part of matter
  • Made of protons, neutrons, electrons
  • Center called the nucleus

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  • Everything is made of atoms

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  • Protons, neutrons in nucleus
  • Electrons move around nucleus

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  • Every element has a diff. of protons

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Isotopes
  • Atoms of the same element with different of
    neutrons

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Radioactive Decay
  • Most atoms are stable
  • Some are unstable and breakdown or decay
    (radioactive)

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  • High energy particles are given off
  • Can damage cells, organs, etc..
  • X-rays, gamma rays, electrons, protons, neutrons

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  • Decay occurs at a constant rate called half-life

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Half-life
  • The time it takes for one-half of a sample to
    decay

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Problem
  • I start with 10 grams of a sample
  • Its half-life is 20 years
  • After 20 years, how much left?
  • After 40 years, how much left

5 grams
2.5 grams
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Some unstable isotopes decay into stable isotopes
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3 radioactive dating methods
  • Uranium-Lead Method
  • Potassium-Argon Method
  • Carbon-14 Method
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