Message from @A$AP Chloee

Discord ID: 603633498376372234


2019-07-24 17:00:53 UTC  

We know that 11% is argon 40, and 89% is Ca 39

2019-07-24 17:00:53 UTC  

Isn't it Ca-40?

2019-07-24 17:00:56 UTC  

@NickC64 sorry I had to go, I'm at work)

2019-07-24 17:00:57 UTC  

No

2019-07-24 17:00:57 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-24 17:01:06 UTC  

One of the neutrons turns into an electron

2019-07-24 17:01:09 UTC  

Pretty sure

2019-07-24 17:01:13 UTC  

Maybe proton

2019-07-24 17:01:19 UTC  

Alright

2019-07-24 17:01:35 UTC  

And if we have some sort of volcanic eruption, the lava is illiquid

2019-07-24 17:01:39 UTC  

Liquid**

2019-07-24 17:02:01 UTC  

That means that any argon 40 in there, since it’s low reactivity, is free to move out of the lava

2019-07-24 17:02:13 UTC  

Perhaps an error in the wikipedia article then, it says Ca-40

2019-07-24 17:02:21 UTC  

It’s probably an error

2019-07-24 17:02:36 UTC  
2019-07-24 17:03:00 UTC  

Because of this, we know that any argon 40 in the rock must have came from the parent element

2019-07-24 17:03:03 UTC  

Which is K-40

2019-07-24 17:03:27 UTC  

Yup

2019-07-24 17:03:33 UTC  

Good

2019-07-24 17:03:39 UTC  

Now, we can get to the fun part

2019-07-24 17:04:00 UTC  

It would be easier if I could send pictures

2019-07-24 17:04:31 UTC  

Yeah I guess

2019-07-24 17:04:40 UTC  

We can take our original equation, N_0 times e^-kt = N(t)

2019-07-24 17:04:51 UTC  

Checked, it's Ca-40 from beta decay of K-40

2019-07-24 17:05:17 UTC  

I’ll have to read up on that then

2019-07-24 17:05:21 UTC  

K-40 to Ar-40 is by electron capture

2019-07-24 17:05:35 UTC  

It’s irrelevant to this discussion though

2019-07-24 17:05:44 UTC  

All we care about is Argon 40

2019-07-24 17:05:49 UTC  

I shall keep my mouth shut then

2019-07-24 17:05:56 UTC  
2019-07-24 17:06:02 UTC  

Yeah

2019-07-24 17:06:07 UTC  

I’m listening

2019-07-24 17:06:09 UTC  

We can plug in 1.25B to our equation for t

2019-07-24 17:06:15 UTC  

And set it equal to 1/2 N(t)

2019-07-24 17:06:32 UTC  

Why lol

2019-07-24 17:06:46 UTC  

Because in 1.25 billion years, we’ll have half the amount of K-40

2019-07-24 17:06:59 UTC  

Oh yess

2019-07-24 17:07:00 UTC  

N(t) is the amount of K-40

2019-07-24 17:07:18 UTC  

So we have 1/2 N_0=N_0 e^-k*1.25B

2019-07-24 17:07:36 UTC  

But isn’t that based on the assumption that potassium 40 is like that

2019-07-24 17:07:47 UTC  

Why?