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21 June, 17:48

There are roughly 3 * 10-6 g of uranium per liter of seawater. Assuming there are 3.535 * 1020 gallons of seawater on earth, calculate the mass of uranium that can be extracted from seawater. (10 pts)

write governing equation, solve the problem, check your results and discuss your results.

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  1. 21 June, 20:59
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    4 x 10^12 kg Uranium

    Explanation:

    As we know that 1 gallon = 3.785 L

    Amount of Uranium in 1 L sea water = 3 x 10^-6 g

    3.535 x 10^20 gallons = 3.535 x 10^20 x 3.785 L = 13.38 x 10^20 L

    1 L of sea water contains = 3 x 10^-6 g Uranium

    13.38 x 10^20 L of sea water contains = 13.38 x 10^20 x 3 x 10^-6 g Uranium

    = 4 x 10^15 g = 4 x 10^12 kg Uranium
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