How Much Potassium-40 Is In The Earth?



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Its concentration in the earth's crust is around 1.8 mg/kg, which is equivalent to 13 picocurie per gramme (pCi/g). This is because potassium-40 accounts for just 0.012 percent of potassium that is found in its natural state.
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