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Find the half-life of uranium, given tha...

Find the half-life of uranium, given that `3.32 xx 10^(7) g` radium is found per gram of uranium in old minerals. The atomic weights of uranium and radium are `238` and `226` and half-life of radium is `1600` years (Avogadro number is `6.023 xx 10^(23)//g -"atom"`).

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