experimental group
Chemical compound
experimental group
Scientists call a group of symbols and numbers that stands for a compound a chemical formula. This formula shows the type and number of atoms that make up the compound.
The Control Group is not exposed to the tested variable.
Depends on what the chemical is.
Yes. Sodium is in the same group as Potassium and both are volatile when exposed to water. Please note that the Periodic Table will sometimes be deceiving in its organization and that the chemical properties will be similar, not identical.
That is the Control group.
is a type of chemical when exposed to radiation emits visible light.
The group that is exposed to the variable being tested in an experiment is called the experimental group. This group is compared to the control group, which is not exposed to the variable, in order to determine the effect of the variable on the outcome being measured.
Experiments typically involve:1) Experimental group: the group of subjects exposed to the variable being tested.2) Control group: should be as identical as possible to the experimental group, but is deliberately not exposed to the experimental variable - this provides a baseline measure from which the effect of the variable can be determined.
Chemical because it is being exposed to another compound and forming a new substance
That is the Control group.