Carpets and balloons both give up electrons easily.
Scientists do that because they are skeptical about other scientists' work. They do not usually believe what other scientists have concluded, so other scientists come up with a hypothesis (or simply state a question) as to contradict, or theorize why another scientists' work and conclusions are wrong. In short: Scientists are skeptical and do not believe what another scientist has come up with as a conclusion.
they come up with a hypothesis
Scientists test hypothesis by setting up an experiment. They choose a independent and a dependent variable and test the experiment.
One would never know as most scientists are reluctant to specify much as it may impact their grant funding. Scientists often research and investigate items that catch their interest, are within their field of expertize, are available to be easily funded, and could provide an outcome capable of career advancement. of course there are variables according to the particular field, scientist, and depth of involvement, among many possibilities.
Because then they keep trying it to get it right.
Carpets and balloons both give up electrons easily.
they make it up :)
Persevere means not to give up, not to be afraid of failure, fearless of being failure, to keep on trying after failure, don't give up easily, does not give up that easily and does not surrender.
Scientists come up with models by trying to find a mathematical description of some phenomenon, which will give predictions that can be verified experimentally.
Carpets and balloons both give up electrons easily.
How old it is and what gases it is made up of.
easily gain electrons
he kept trying
He was very determined and did not give up easily.
Group 1 elements, such as lithium, sodium, and potassium, easily give up electrons because they have one electron in their outer shell and are highly reactive. Additionally, elements in Group 17, such as fluorine and chlorine, can also easily gain electrons.
it means do you give up too easily