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I did this experiment for my science class and i got they both dissolved at the same time
i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.
Yield (also called as actual yield) is the amount of a product (aspirin) obtained by an experiment in a chemical reaction in a laboratory.
A theory is based on a hypothesis. A hypothesis is an estimated or intelligent guess about the outcome of an experiment. A theory is based on what happens during the experiment.
No - you can use evidence from an experiment to support a theory, but they are not the same thing. A theory is an idea as to why something is, how it works, etc. that is strongly supported by evidence. An experiment is set up in order to gather information to support a theory or to help a hypothesis become a theory.
Controlling for extraneous influences are key for the scientific method. In an experiment the control is usually the subject that does NOT receive the treatment. So say if you wanted to see if aspirin helped with headaches, you'd need to give some people with headaches aspirin and some people with headaches no aspirin and see if the aspirin made any difference.
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A perfect example of how theories are tested ! Theory predicts the outcome of the experiment, and the purpose of the experiment is to test the theory. If the outcome of the experiment is appreciably different from the one predicted by the theory, (and if the experiment itself was valid), then the prediction is flawed, and the theory must be either tweaked or trashed.
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