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8 February, 08:28

Carbon-14 is the typical radioisotope used to date materials; however, it has a limitation to 40,000 years. A scientist who wants to date materials older than 40,000 years would most likely use.

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  1. 8 February, 08:53
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    There are many pottasium - 40, Rubidium-87, Uranium-235, and Uranium-238
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