How Old is the Rock with a 3:1 Ratio of 207Pb to 235U?

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The rock in question has a ratio of three 207Pb nuclei for every 235U nucleus, indicating that 75% of the original U-235 has decayed. The decay constant for U-235 is calculated as 9.76x10^-10. To determine the age of the rock, it is essential to recognize that initially, there were no Pb-207 nuclei present, as U-235 had not begun to decay. By establishing that 3 out of every 4 U-235 nuclei have decayed, the correct age of the rock can be calculated. The discussion emphasizes focusing on the decay ratio rather than the initial number of nuclei to find the age.
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Homework Statement



A rock contains three 207Pb nuclei for every 235U nucleus. Determine the age of the rock assuming all of the 207Pb was formed through the decay of uranium. (The half life of 235U is 0.71x109).

Homework Equations



N=N0e-λt

The Attempt at a Solution



So the decay constant is ln 2/T1/2=9.76x10-10. So

N0 = 1 e(9.76x10-10)t

But the problem is I don't know how to find N0, the remaining nuclei. How could I find it using the information given? They just say there are 3 Pb's for every uranium nucleus... How do we find the amount decayed so we can subtract it from the total to get the remaining N0? :confused:
 
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Look at the problem this way: When the rock was formed, there was no Pb-207 present because the U-235 had not begun to decay. In the present, assume that each Pb-207 nucleus resulted from the decay of a U-235 nucleus present at the time of formation. The initial concentration of lead was 0% of the number of U-235 nuclei. By the present time, 3 out of every 4 U-235 nuclei have decayed to Pb-207.

Instead of trying to find how many nuclei existed, find out how long it took for the present ratio of lead to uranium nuclei to be created.
 
SteamKing said:
Look at the problem this way: When the rock was formed, there was no Pb-207 present because the U-235 had not begun to decay. In the present, assume that each Pb-207 nucleus resulted from the decay of a U-235 nucleus present at the time of formation. The initial concentration of lead was 0% of the number of U-235 nuclei. By the present time, 3 out of every 4 U-235 nuclei have decayed to Pb-207.

Instead of trying to find how many nuclei existed, find out how long it took for the present ratio of lead to uranium nuclei to be created.

Thank you 3/4 have decayed so 1/4 left, so that gave me the correct answer. Thanks! :smile:
 
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