Answer :
Answer:
The amount of substance present in a certain sample can be calculated through the equation,
A(t) = A(o)(0.5)^(t/h)
where At is the amount now, Ao is the original amount, t is the number of years and h is the half-life.
For a substance to at most 50% of the original amount, we get the half-life value.
At/Ao = 0.5 = 0.5^(4.5/h)
h = 4.5 billion.
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Parent Isotope Currently Accepted Half-Life Values: is the first one uranium-238 4.5 billion years
Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old. Given this information and the data in the table, which of the following isotopes could today contain less than 50 percent of its parent isotope: uranium- 238