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1 Do Now: Think about this… If you were standing 10 feet from the wall, and I asked you to walk half the distance to the wall, how close would you be? If I asked you to repeat this process, would you ever reach the wall? Aim: How do scientists read rocks for an exact age?

2 Basic Atomic Structure  Electrons – orbit the nucleus.  Protons – are in the atom’s nucleus.  Neutrons - are in the atom’s nucleus. DO NOT COPY

3 I. Isotopes - the unstable form of an element (more neutrons than it should which makes it Radioactive) UNSTABLE STABLE

4 II. Radioactivity refers to energy and particles (neutrons) emitted from unstable isotopes. This process is known as Radioactive Decay. (makes the element stable) (Isotope)

5 III. Radioactive Decay Not affected by outside factors! Isotopes (unstable) decay into new stable elements. These Isotopes and their new elements are found in rocks and can be measured. -We call the Radioactive Isotopes, Parents. -Decayed elements are called Daughters.

6 IV. Using Radioactive Decay: (Radioactive dating, Radiometric Dating, Carbon dating, Absolute Dating) cover of your ESRT. - Knowing the rate of decay and the ratio of Parent Isotopes to Daughter elements, we can figure out how old the object is. A.Half – Life - time required for 50% of the Parent Isotopes to decay into daughter elements.

7 Which color dot represents the Parent elements? Which represents the Daughters?

8 V. Carbon-14 -Used to date most recent organic material. (organisms and plants) -Shortest half-life. -Found in people

9 Examples: Use your ESRT How many years will it take for two half- lives to pass of C14? What % of C14 will remain at this point? Which isotope has the longest half life? What is it? 11,400 yrs 25% C14 will remain Rubidium-87 ( 87 Rb)

10 If you can see in a rock sample there is 25% (1/4) C 14 and 75% (3/4) N 14, the sample must have gone through how many half-lives? Two half-lives. How old is this sample? 11,400 yrs old.

11 A student found a fossil and by looking at the radioactive decay of C14 she found there to be 1/16 th of C 14 remaining in the fossil. How many half lives has this sample gone through? The sample has gone through 4 half- lives

12 What is the half life of Strontium 90? 25 years

13 22,8001/164 17,1001/83 11,4001/42 5,7001/21 01/10 Number of years % Parent Remaining Half-Life THE CHART THAT MAKES HALF-LIFE EASIER

14 Closure: Take out the worksheet you took from the back


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