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Chemistry, 18.05.2021 04:50 julianrod1201

Why is the C-14/C-12 ratio used to date once-living organisms? O A. The amount of C-12 changes when an organism dies.
O B. An organism stops taking in carbon when it dies.
O C. C-12 becomes radioactive when an organism dies.
O D. The half-life of C-14 changes when an organism dies.

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