It is estimated that uranium is relatively common in the earth's crust, occurring in amounts of 4 g / metric ton. A metric ton is 1000 kg. At this concentration, what mass of uranium is present in 1.2 mg of the earth's crust?

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Answer:

The mass of Uranium present in a 1.2mg sample is [tex]4.8 \cdot 10^{-6}\,mg[/tex]

Explanation:

The ration between Uranium mass and total sample mass is: [tex]\frac{4g}{1000kg} =\frac{4g}{1000000g}=\frac{1}{250000}[/tex]

For a sample of mass 1.2 mg, the amount of uranium is:

[tex]1.2\, mg \cdot \frac{1}{250000}=4.8 \cdot 10^{-6}\,mg[/tex]