21ST CENTURY ASTR.:STARS..(LL)-PACKAGE
21ST CENTURY ASTR.:STARS..(LL)-PACKAGE
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Author: Kay
Publisher: NORTON
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The fraction of radioactive element left in a rock after 40000 years from the given options.

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Uranium-238 (U-238) has a​ half-life of 4.5 billion years. Geologists find a rock containing a mixture of​ U-238 and​ lead, and determine that 82​% of the original​ U-238 remains; the other 18​% has decayed into lead. How old is the​ rock? a.) The rock is _______ billion years old.
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3. The element tungsten (W) is important for Hf/W dating of core formation in rocky planets. Tungsten has lithophile and siderophile tendencies and will be distributed between the silicate and metallic portions of the Earth. The W concentration in Earth's mantle is 16 ppb (16 ng/g). Given D = 42 for metal/silicate partitioning, calculate the W concentration in Earth's core and in the bulk Earth. You can assume Ycore = 0.325 and = 0.675. The crustal contribution to Earth's tungsten inventory is negligible. Ymantle
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