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In an ore containing uranium, the ratio of \(^{238}\text{U}\) to \(^{206}\text{Pb}\) is \(3:1\). Calculate the age of the ore, assuming that all the lead present in the ore is the final stable product of \(^{238}\text{U}\). Take the half-life of \(^{238}\text{U}\) to be \(4.5\times10^9\) yr.

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For radioactive dating: \[ \frac{D}{N}=e^{\lambda t}-1 \] Always check whether ratio given is parent:daughter or vice versa.
Updated On: Mar 23, 2026
  • \(1.6\times10^3\) yr
  • \(1.5\times10^4\) yr
  • \(1.867\times10^9\) yr
  • \(2\times10^5\) yr
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The Correct Option is C

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