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adding and subtracting protons from a gold atom would no longer make it gold.


How would the results of the starch hydrolysis change if glucose was added to the medium?

The starch is a different media. Therefore, by adding glucose to the medium it would throw off the results of the starch hydrolysis significantly.


If you add hydrochloric acid to water what effect would it have on the H plus concentration on the pH?

Hydrochloric acid is HCl. It is a H plus (H^+) donor, and so adding it to water will INCREASE the H^+ concentration. Increasing the H^+ concentration results in a DECREASE in pH.


What is the one factor that is different between the control group and the experimental group?

By definition, the control group is what the experimental group is measured against. For example, if one is doing an experiment to measure the effect of a drug on blood pressure, the experimental group would receive the drug and the control group would receive the placebo, or blank. The blood pressure of both groups would be measured after ingestion of either the drug or placebo and any differences in blood pressure we would attribute to the effect of the drug. Care must be taken, however, that the two groups are as identical as possible and that all procedures are carried out identically. Furthermore, to eliminate even more bias, both the researchers and the experimental subjects would not know whether they were receiving drug or placebo (a double-blind study).


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What procedure would you use to make sure experimental results are valid?

i think you have to conduct multiple trials :)


Which experimental design decision would most likely produce invalid and unreliable results?

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What is experimental result?

Experimental result is basically what it says, It's the Result of and experiment. Definition To "Result" = Something that results-effect, consequence-beneficial or discernible effect-something obtained by calculation or 8investigation. Definition To "Experimental" = A controlled proceeder carried out discover or test something. Definitions by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Eample: You water a plant to see if it would grow during the week. The experiment is to see if the plant would grow during the week, and at the end of the week you find out that the plant did grow. So the result would be that it did grow during the week you watered it. Simple ;)


What would happen if Elodea was replaced with animal cells in the experimental test tube?

The results will differ according to white light or no light


How do you get if you roll a die 100 times how many times would you expect to get 1?

If you roll a die 100 times, you would expect to get a 1 about 17 times, because the probability of getting a 1 is 1 in 6, or 0.1667. However, that is theoretical probability; experimental probability - the actual results of doing this 100 times - might not be 17, but if you did this a large number of times, the experimental results would indeed begin to approach the theoretical results.


What would adding water to a urine sample given to police for suspected drink driving?

what effect would adding water to a urine sample have on it for suspected drink driving


Why do you need a control group and a experimental group?

A control group is not provided any treatment, while the experimental group is the one to which a treatment is applied. The control and experimental groups are chosen to be as similar as possible, so that the observed effect (if any) can be attributed to the variable: what only the experimental group consumes, uses, or participates in.