Asked by Bashu
You work for a nuclear company and you want to separate out radioactive carbon from the soil sample. You calculate that you should get out 351.2g of carbon from your reaction but in the lab you only weigh out 311.7g after the procedure is finish.
Is there any reason to worry about discarding the leftovers?
Is there any reason to worry about discarding the leftovers?
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