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(a) The half-life of the first-order decay of radioactive 14C is about 5720 years. Calculate the rate constant for the reaction. (b) The natural abundance of 14C isotope is 1.1 x 10-13 mol % of living matter. Radiochemical analysis of an object obtained in an archeological excavation shows that the 14C content is 0.89 x 10-14 mol %. Calculate the age of the object and state any assumptions you make.

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