Chemistry
Chemistry, 01.06.2021 20:30, koranbutterton

Why is carbon used to date things that were once living? A. Carbon is not toxic to living things.
B. The half-life of carbon depends on age.
C. The amount of carbon is easy to measure.
D. Living things take in carbon from food.

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Why is carbon used to date things that were once living? A. Carbon is not toxic to living things.

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