Radioactive decay of 40K atoms in an igneous rock has resulted in a ratio of 25 percent 40K atoms to 75 percent 40Ar and 40Ca atoms. How many years old is this rock?

1 Answer
May 31, 2017

2.5 x 109 yrs old

Explanation:

Given K-40 remaining = 25% of original K-40 @ 100%
t12=1.251x109yrs => k=0.693t12
k=0.6931.251x109yrs1=5.54x1010yrs1

From Cfinal=Cinitialek.t; t = time of decay

Solving for time of decay (t) =ln(CfinalCinitial)k

t=ln(25100)(5.54x1010) years old = 2.5 x 109 yrs old