SOLUTION: The half-life of the radioactive element plutonium 239 is 25000 years. If 16 grams are present initally how much is left after 60000 years?

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Question 378165: The half-life of the radioactive element plutonium 239 is 25000 years. If 16 grams are present initally how much is left after 60000 years?
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