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AC Vocabulary Chapter 6 Section 3
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Absolute Dating Any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years
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Isotope An atom that has the same number of protons as other atoms of the same element but a different number of neutrons.
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Radioactive Decay The process in which a radioactive isotope tends to break down into stable isotopes of the same element or another element.
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Parent isotope An unstable radioactive element
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Daughter Isotope The stable isotope produced by the radioactive decay of the parent isotope.
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Radiometric Dating A Method used of determining the age of an object by estimating the relative percentages of unstable radioactive (Parent) isotopes and stable radioactive (Daughter) isotopes found in the object.
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Half Life The time needed for half of a sample of radioactive substance to undergo radioactive decay.
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4 Types of Radiometric Dating
1. Potassium Argon Method- Parent isotope is Potassium-40 Has a half-life of 1.3 billion years. Decays into argon and calcium Daughter isotope is argon. Used to date rocks older than 100,000 yrs. 2. Uranium-lead method- Parent isotope is uranium-238, Half life is 4.5 billion years. Daughter isotope is Lead 206. Used to date rocks more than 10 million years old. Generally used to date Earth’s oldest rock. 3. Rubidium-Strontium method- Parent-Rubidium-87, Half life- 49 billion years, daughter- strontium-87- also used to date rocks that are 10 million years old. 4. Carbon 14 Method- Half life is 5,730 years. Used for dating things that lived within the past 50,000 years.
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