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13 March, 17:00

Suppose you find a rock originally made of potassium-40, half of which decays into argon-40 every 1.25 billion years. You open the rock and find 31 atoms of argon-40 for every atom of potassium-40. How long ago did the rock form?

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  1. 13 March, 17:22
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    We see that in 1 rock, there are 31 atoms of Argon and 1 atom of Potassium so the relative concentration of Potassium is:

    1 / 32

    or can be written as:

    1 / 2^5

    So this means that 5 half-lives have passed.

    So the years are:

    years passed = 5 * 1.25 billion years = 6.25 billion years
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