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A good hypothesis for making water glow could be that adding a phosphorescent or fluorescent material (such as certain chemicals or minerals) to the water may cause it to emit light when exposed to certain stimuli, such as UV light. Testing this hypothesis would involve experimenting with different materials and light sources to observe the glowing effect.
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To test to see if your glowful water works use a black lite
A good hypothesis for glow in the dark water could be: "If a luminescent material is added to water, then the water will glow in the dark due to the light emitted by the luminescent material when exposed to darkness."
well you could do the brightness like..... glowing with black light and glowing with out it.
Type your answer here... It must have the if and then. It can not be a statement
A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."
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A good hypothesis could be: "I hypothesize that soap will dissolve in water because the hydrophilic (water-attracting) part of the soap molecule will interact with the water molecules, leading to the breakdown of the soap into its components."
well I think a good question would be, what is in the highlighter that gives off its glow
non tonic water
A correct or good hypothesis includes if then and because. A hypothesis must be a possible answer and must be testable