Chemistry, 15.01.2021 01:00 kenziesanders01
CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER THIS CORRECTLY?! (There’s only one option per term, I just really need help and I would appreciate it)
~TERMS~
1. Theory
2. Controlled
3. Variables
4. Hypothesis
5. Independent
6. Quantitative
~DEFINITIONS~
A.) a variable that stays the same during an experiment.
B.) All the things that can be tested and/or observed in an experiment.
C.) An explanation that best explains observable facts, has been well tested and is widely accepted.
D.) describing something using your senses.
E.) summary explaining whether or not the hypothesis was supported by the experimental results.
F.) the variable that changed after doing the experiment.
G.) the variable you choose to test.
H.) Using numbers or amounts to describe something.
I.) your prediction on how the experiment will turn out.
(Answer like 1a or 2b.) (I need answers for all 6 terms) if you help me, thank you like alot
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