Which radioactive decay used for radiometric dating is not an isotope that was generated during nuclear synthesis in the star that went supernova and its products became our solar system?

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Answer:

The right approach will be "40K".

Explanation:

  • Radioactive decay seems to be a natural phenomenon at either the scale of individual atoms and something tough to guess whenever a smaller population will decompose, however according to quantum mechanics.
  • The 40K decay throughout the globe's crust currently ranks, within a week of 232Th as well as 238U, as either the radioactive isotopes heating element. Quite potentially the component requires radiogenic components, but what is unknown.

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