- Wed Jul 25, 2018 12:00 am
#48790
Hi
I still don't quite get how there can't be anything in between CH4 and CO. Where in logic game logic, the conclusion states in order of decreasing aboundance, N2 Co CH4, which indicates it's possible to include some components in between. The passage did not mention that there are only 3 components in the atmosphere also. From the method of spectroscopic analysis I also don't see any reason they could conclude what the atmosphere doesn't have. I understand how answer C works in the argument, but cannot find proof in the passage that this must be the case.
thanks
I still don't quite get how there can't be anything in between CH4 and CO. Where in logic game logic, the conclusion states in order of decreasing aboundance, N2 Co CH4, which indicates it's possible to include some components in between. The passage did not mention that there are only 3 components in the atmosphere also. From the method of spectroscopic analysis I also don't see any reason they could conclude what the atmosphere doesn't have. I understand how answer C works in the argument, but cannot find proof in the passage that this must be the case.
thanks