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BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What is the Radiocarbon Dating Method?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, August 5 /PRNewswire/ -- All organisms - plants, animals, human beings - need carbon to survive.
In the air, the element can be found in the commonly occurring compound
carbon dioxide (CO2). Plants absorb CO2 and turn it into carbohydrates. We in
turn absorb these carbohydrates when we eat the plants. And when we breathe
out, we then release carbon dioxide back into the air. All of these steps
together make up the 'carbon cycle'. The moment an organism dies, this cycle
is broken. And even thousands of years later, that moment can be dated using
the radiocarbon dating method. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporter
answers questions of our Podcast listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life.
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