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Chapter 13, Problem 34E
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Interpretation:

The time required by 25% of C-14 atoms to decay and the millimoles of C-14 atoms left in the sample after 2255 years are to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The half-life is a characteristic constant that measures the time required for a given substance to reduce half of its concentration in the reaction.

To determine: The time required by 25% of C-14 atoms to decay and the millimoles of C-14 atoms left in the sample after 2255 years.

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