A hypothesis (from Greek ὑπόθεσις; plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. The term derives from the Greek, ὑποτιθέναι - hypotithenaimeaning "to put under" or "to suppose".
A problem is a kind of question. A hypothesis is a kind of estimate of how something works or why it doesn't work, or is, or is not, or might eventually be.
To form a hypothesis, you have to write what you think is an explanation for what you observed happening using an 'if-then' sentence format. For example, if you see water boiling, your hypothesis could be "If the water is boiling, then the temperature of the water must be at least 100 degrees Celsius." Your hypothesis should be able to be tested, like the example, since you can measure the temperature of the water when it starts to boil.
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When a problem has a label "stoichiometry" on top of it.
Limescale forms as a precipitate of calcium (and magnesium) carbonates on the inner surface of a pipe, or on the outside of a heating element. This is a serious industrial problem, and water-softening solutions are often employed to mitigate the problem. There are differences of opinion as to whether aragonite, or calcite are more important in this subject. (Two different crystal forms of calcium carbonate.)
The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses.
# A tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. # Something taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation; an assumption. # The antecedent of a conditional statement
That is the correct spelling of "hypothesis" (conjecture, proposition).
your second guess other than the first one.
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An educated guess that you make at the beginning of an experiment. usually it's an "if ____ happens, then _______ will be the outcome."
It formally defines what you are trying to prove - and more important what you should try to disprove.
The singular form of "hypothysis" is "hypothesis."
Really, there is no difference except for the name, and the fact that a hypothesis is a bit more formal.
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The hypothesis for a study, is a speculation that some different things have a relationship between them.For example, 'that the rainfall has a seasonalvariation'.or 'that there are four right-handed people for each left-handed one'.or 'that in a group of 12 people, two will have the same birthday'.