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  2. What is a conclusion in the scientific method? - Socratic

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    See below. A conclusion is a short paragraph that discusses the overall results of an experimental procedure and explains whether the proposed hypothesis at the beginning of the experiment was correct or not. It can also be discussed in the conclusion further experiments or test that could be done to support your findings in the current experiment. This part could also be called perspectives ...

  3. What is the difference between a hypothesis and a conclusion?

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    Well, an hypothesis is something that is proposed.... And the mark of a good "hypothesis" is its "testability". That is there exist a few simple experiments whose results would confirm or deny the original hypothesis. And a conclusion is drawn AFTER the experiment is performed, and reports whether or not the results of the experiment supported the original hypothesis...

  4. Scientific Method - Chemistry - Socratic

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    The scientific method is a method of scientific inquiry that is thorough and systematic. Such inquiries must have a specific hypothesis, experimental testing, and conclusions.

  5. What is the difference between a hypothesis and a conclusion ......

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    Earth Science Environmental Science ... and a conclusion is whether that proposal was justified."#

  6. Surface Area to Volume Ratio - Biology - Socratic

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    The ratio between the surface area and volume of cells influences their structure and biology. Surface to volume ratio places a maximum limit on the size of a cell and can influence the environment in which an organism lives and gets nutrients.

  7. How does stirring affect the rate of solution formation?

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    Stirring affects how quickly a solute dissolves in a solvent, but has no effect on how much solute will dissolve. The amount of solute that will dissolve is affected by temperature - more will dissolve at higher temperatures. This is called the solubility of the solute . Graphs of the solubility at different temperatures can be used to determine how much will dissolve, or at which temperature ...

  8. What type of mixtures can be separated by filtration? - Socratic

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    You can use filtration to separate a mixture of a solid in a liquid or a solid in a gas. Filtration is a separation process in which a mixture is passed through a filter that allows one component to pass through uninhibited but blocks another component from passing through. In general this method sorts by size, with the filter acting as a barrier that allows smaller particles to go through but ...

  9. How do you give a value of c that satisfies the conclusion ... -...

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    The conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem says that there is a number c in the interval (1, 3) such that: f'(c)=(f(3)-f(1))/(3-1) To find (or try to find) c, set up this equation and solve for c. If there's more than one c make sure you get the one (or more) in the interval (1, 3). For f(x)--2x^2-x+2, we have f(1)=-1, and f(3)=-18-3+2=-19 Also, f'(x)=-4x-1. So the c we're looking for satisfies ...

  10. You scored 88, 92, and 87 on three tests. How do you write ... -...

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    93 You need to understand that you're solving for the average, which you already know: 90. Since you know the values of the first three exams, and you know what your final value needs to be, just set up the problem like you would any time you're averaging something. Solving for the average is simple: Add up all of the exam scores and divide that number by the number of exams you took. (87 + 88 ...

  11. Basic Atomic Structure - Chemistry - Socratic

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    The atom, the basic unit of matter, contains even smaller particles. At the center of the atom is a tiny “nucleus”, a core made up of protons and neutrons. Moving around the nucleus in a cloud of possible positions are electrons. Different atoms, and therefore elements, contain different amounts of protons, neutrons and electrons, but retain the same basic structure.