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13 September, 01:27

A geologist is studying two different rhyolite flows to determine if they were erupted at the same time.

9) Rhyolite #1 has 50% of the parent Isotope F remaining. How many half lives have occurred?

10) Rhyolite #2 has 75% Daughter G and 25% parent H. How many half lives has the rock gone through?

11) Parent Isotope F in the first question has a half life of 100 million years. Use your answer from question 9 to determine the age of rhyolite#1.

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  1. 13 September, 01:36
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    Q1. The answer is 1.

    It can be calculated using the equation:

    (1/2) ⁿ = x

    x - decimal amount remaining,

    n - a number of half-lives.

    x = 50% = 50/100 = 0.5

    n = ?

    (1/2) ⁿ = 0.5

    log ((1/2) ⁿ) = log (0.5)

    n * log (1/2) = log (0.5)

    n * log (0.5) = log (0.5)

    n = log (0.5) / log (0.5)

    n = 1

    Q10. The answer is 2.

    It can be calculated using the equation:

    (1/2) ⁿ = x

    x - decimal amount remaining,

    n - a number of half-lives.

    Rhyolite #2 has 25% of the parent H remaining:

    x = 25% = 25/100 = 0.25

    n = ?

    (1/2) ⁿ = 0.25

    log ((1/2) ⁿ) = log (0.25)

    n * log (1/2) = log (0.25)

    n * log (0.5) = log (0.25)

    n = log (0.25) / log (0.5)

    n = - 0.602 / - 0.301

    n = 2

    Q3. The answer is 100 million years.

    A number of half-lives (n) is a quotient of total time elapsed (t) and length of half-life (H):

    n = t/H

    n = 1

    t = ?

    H = 100 000 000 years

    n = t/H

    t = n * H

    t = 1 * 100 000 000 years

    t = 100 000 000 years
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