Primordial Element

Primordial elements are chemical elements found on the earth that have existed in their current form since before the earth was formed, according to the big bang theory. This means that the half-life on the given atoms must be greater than about 1x10^6 years. The mass of the atom is also very important. Heavier atoms would need longer half lives to be primordial because lighter elements are formed more often in stellar reactions.

 

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