Chemistry
Chemistry, 20.04.2020 01:38, martinbricein10

Part A
The contents of a rock have a 206Pb to 238U
mass ratio of 0.165:1.00. Assuming that the rock did not contain any 206Pb
at the time of its formation, determine the age of the rock. Uranium-238 decays to lead-206 with a half-life of 4.5 billion years.

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