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- radiocarbon dating is an important archaeological tool. for radiocarbon dating to work, the object being tested must _____.
be at least 10,000 years old
have been made out of rock
have been alive at one time
have gold as an element
Brief Explanations
Radiocarbon dating (using \(^{14}\text{C}\)) works because living organisms absorb carbon - 14. When they die, the \(^{14}\text{C}\) decays. So the object must have been alive (to have taken in \(^{14}\text{C}\)).
- "Be at least 10,000 years old" is wrong as radiocarbon dating can date objects younger than that (up to around 50,000 years, but also younger).
- "Have been made out of rock" is wrong because rocks don't absorb \(^{14}\text{C}\) in the same way living things do (rock dating uses other methods like uranium - lead dating).
- "Have gold as an element" is irrelevant as gold has no role in radiocarbon dating.
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C. have been alive at one time