No. You can use your experimental observations or do more research to formulate a new hypothesis. A hypothesis that is not supported by the experimental data, it is just simply an unsupported hypothesis.
False
Not necessarily. Failure in an experiment can lead to new insights, refine the hypothesis, or highlight the need for adjustments. It is part of the scientific process to learn from unexpected outcomes and it can still contribute to the overall understanding of the phenomenon being studied.
you accept that and move on
false
Fear of failure.
i have no clue
it means what color it turns after or before the experiment
broken
true
Bagi, The monster of mighty nature
There was a rumor that Rugrats would be renewed in 2016, but it turns out it was false.
True. The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.