1. g of O = g of sample – (g of C + g of H) Combust 11.5 g ethanol Collect 22.0 g CO 2and 13.5 g H 2 O 6.0 g C = 0.5 mol C 1.5 g H = 1.5 mol H 4.0 g O = 0.25 mol O Empirical…
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Topic: Absolute Dating Absolute Dating is the real, true age of the rock Examples - Tree Rings Varves Layers of sedimentary rock that were formed in a lake from season to…