Answer:
0.002
Explanation:
The half-life of the radioactive nucleus is related to its quantity, by the following equation:
[tex] N_{t} = N_{0}2^{-t/t_{1/2}} [/tex]
Where:
N(t): is the quantity of the radioactive nucleus at time t
N₀: is the initial quantity of the radioactive nucleus
t: is the time = 4.5x10⁹ years
t(1/2): is the half-life of the radioactive nucleus = 5x10⁸ years
[tex] \frac{N_{t}}{N_{0}} = 2^{-4.5 \cdot 10^{9} y/5 \cdot 10^{8} y} = 2 \cdot 10^{-3} [/tex]
Therefore, the fraction of the radioactive element in the rock today is 0.002.
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