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like have i al ready done this or like why is this happening and that's when you do an experiment
the lab report is a record of all what was done in an experiment EXAMPLE : fromat 1) date: is when the experiment was done title of experiment :what is all about : 2) aim: what the experiment is hoping to achieve (HYPOTHESIS) ... 3 apparatus and material _ all that is needed to carry out the experiment... 4) proceduce method _step by step account of what was done. i,me ,you ,she,he are not used result ,data analyis , conclusion
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To confirm or deny the theory of hypothesis associated with the subject being studied.
Any experiment could go wrong if done incorrectly.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
An experiment usually involves a set of steps involving one variable. This is what is being tested. A control involves the same steps without the one variable. The results are checked against each other to see if the variable had any effect.
You can communicate results by repeating the steps that you have done to see if u get the same answer
like have i al ready done this or like why is this happening and that's when you do an experiment
The scientist or student scientist should review the results. Conclusions should be drawn based on the results. Then, the hypothesis is reviewed to make sure the results confirm the hypothesis; if not, revise the hypothesis and rerun the experiment.
Aim (or Introduction), Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion. As for how to SET it up ... well that depends entirely on the experiment.. done by Alesha Jacqueleine Azzopardi.
results are if u have done an experiment and u put them say in a table then that is ur results from that experiment but a conclusion is where say you had Co2 and you add that to a lit candle then the candle goes out. Your conclusion is that fire cannot stay 'lit' without oxygen.
Well basically the "control" group is the part of the procedure or experiment where the specimen or whatever your testing is separated from everything else and nothing is done to it, so you have something to compare your other results to.
I have done an experiment on this and my results were that Vitamin D helps a plant grow the fastest