Scientific method
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- Q1What is the purpose of conducting experiments in the scientific method?To form hypothesesTo draw conclusionsTo analyze dataTo test hypotheses30s
- Q2What is the first step of the Scientific Method?Ask a questionform a hypothesisanalyze the dataperform an experiment30s
- Q3What is the final step of the scientific method?Communicating the resultsConducting experimentsFormulating a hypothesisAnalyzing data30s
- Q4Which step comes first in the scientific method?ConclusionObservation
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Experimentation30s - Q5Which is an example of data?Step 1: Identify the problem or ask a question
Step 5: 4 min., 36 cm,
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Step 3: Design an experimentStep 2: Formulate a hypothesis30s - Q6
Which is an example of a hypothesis?
If salt is added to water then the freezing point of water decreases.
First I will pour water into a cup and then put it in the freezer next, I will pour another cup and add salt to it. Then I will place both cups in the freezer and record the freezing temperature.
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