Where does K 40 come from?
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potassium - 40 (40k) is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope of the common element potassium ( potassium represents about 2.4 %by weight the earth's crust ) . the half line of 40 k is 1.248 × 109 years . it's origins are premodial .
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