One form of dating the age of a fossil is by radioactive carbon dating - VCE - SSCE Biology - Question 6 - 2012 - Paper 1
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One form of dating the age of a fossil is by radioactive carbon dating. The ratio of carbon-14 to nitrogen-14 ($C_{14} : N_{14}$) in the fossil is analysed and compa... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:One form of dating the age of a fossil is by radioactive carbon dating - VCE - SSCE Biology - Question 6 - 2012 - Paper 1
Step 1
a. i. Place an X on the curve to show the fossil's $C_{14} : N_{14}$ ratio.
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To indicate the fossil's ratio on the graph, we note it has only one-quarter of the carbon-14. This corresponds to a ratio of 0.25. Therefore, the X should be placed on the graph at the coordinates (2,0.25) on the radioactive decay curve for C14.
Step 2
a. ii. Given the half-life of carbon is approximately 6000 years, what is the approximate age, in years, of the kangaroo skull?
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Since the fossil has one-quarter of the original carbon-14, we can determine the number of half-lives that have passed. One-quarter corresponds to two half-lives because:
rac{1}{2} \rightarrow \frac{1}{4}
Thus, the approximate age of the kangaroo skull can be calculated as:
2×6000=12000 years
Step 3
b. i. Why is carbon-dating analysis not always possible?
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Carbon-dating analysis is not always possible due to several reasons:
The fossil may be too old, exceeding the effective range of carbon dating (around 50,000 years).
Carbon-14 may not be present in sufficient amounts if the organic material has decomposed extensively or is contaminated.
The environment where the fossil is discovered may have conditions that affect carbon retention, making accurate dating challenging.
Step 4
b. ii. Name another absolute dating technique that can determine the age of the rock surrounding a fossil.
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Another absolute dating technique that can be used is Potassium-Argon (K-Ar) dating, which measures the decay of potassium-40 to argon-40, useful for dating igneous rocks and identifying the age of fossils contained within.