[quote="chunjuwu"]Spectroscopic analysis has revealed the existence of frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide on the surface of Pluto. Such ices have a tendency to vaporize, producing an atmosphere. Since the proportion of any gas in such an atmosphere depends directly on how readily the corresponding ice vaporizes, astronomers have concluded that the components of Pluto’s atmosphere are nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane, in order of decreasing abundance.
The astronomers’ argument relies on which one of the following assumptions?
(A) There is no more frozen nitrogen on the surface of Pluto than there is either frozen carbon monoxide or methane.
(B) Until space probes reach Pluto, direct analysis of the atmosphere is impossible.
(C) There is no frozen substance on the surface of Pluto that vaporizes more readily than methane but less readily than carbon monoxide.
(D) Nitrogen is found in the atmosphere of a planet only if nitrogen ice is found on the surface of that planet.
(E) A mixture of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane is characteristic of the substances from which the Solar System formed.
Let's break down into premises and conclusion
Premsie 1:Spectroscopic analysis has revealed the existence of frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide on the surface of Pluto.
Premise 2:Such ices have a tendency to vaporize, producing an atmosphere.
Premise 3: The proportion of
any gas in such an atmosphere depends directly on how readily the corresponding ice vaporizes.
Conclusion: astronomers have concluded that the components of Pluto’s atmosphere are nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane, in order of decreasing abundance.
As per the conclusion
N2> CO> CH4Think for a moment how astronmers conclude "N2> CO> CH4" based on the above primises
Possible assumption: rate of evaporation of N2 is greater than CO and rate of evoparation of CO is greater than CH4.
In one premise it was wtitten any (hilighted in red).
on the basis of this
No gas comes in between N2 and CO and in between CO and CH4.
Let's POE
(A)
IncorrectThere is no more frozen nitrogen on the surface of Pluto than there is either frozen carbon monoxide or methane. we cannot assume this because nothing related to this is indicated in the passage. So, A is Irrrevelant.
(B)
IncorrectUntil space probes reach Pluto, direct analysis of the atmosphere is impossible. Out of scope. No way this helps us to achieve the conclusion
(C)
CorrectThere is no frozen substance on the surface of Pluto that vaporizes more readily than methane but less readily than carbon monoxide. This mathches with our prethinking.
Don't forget to negate the correct option to checkoption's validity. If negated option invalidate the conclusion the that assumption is valid assumption.
Let's negate
There is
no frozen substance on the surface of Pluto that vaporizes more readily than methane but less readily than carbon monoxide. The negated version says there is some frozen substance in between then. Hence shatters our conclusion.
(D)
IncorrectNitrogen is found in the atmosphere of a planet
only if nitrogen ice is found on the surface of that planet. Nothing such can be assumend.
(E)
IncorrectA mixture of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane is characteristic of the substances from which the Solar System formed. This option is of no help
Hence
C