?One way in which Earth’s evolution as a planet can be understood is by measuring the
Chapter 2, Problem 2.32(choose chapter or problem)
One way in which Earth’s evolution as a planet can be understood is by measuring the amounts of certain isotopes in rocks. One quantity recently measured is the ratio of \({ }^{129} \mathrm{Xe}\) to \({ }^{130} \mathrm{Xe}\) in some minerals. In what way do these two isotopes differ from one another? In what respects are they the same?
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{ }^{129} Xe
{ }^{130} Xe
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