Matching hypothesis was created in 1966.
To verify a hypothesis involving a liquid, you can conduct experiments to test the hypothesis. This may involve measuring the properties or behavior of the liquid in different conditions, comparing the results with predictions based on the hypothesis. The type of liquid you choose will depend on the specific hypothesis and research question you are investigating.
If the hypothesis is supported in an experiment, the expected outcome or result predicted by the hypothesis will likely be observed. This would provide evidence to validate the hypothesis and support the initial reasoning or explanation provided.
After making a hypothesis, the next step in the scientific method is to conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis. This involves collecting data and analyzing results to determine if the hypothesis is supported or refuted.
False, a statement that can be tested is a hypothesis. In a hypothesis "if...then..." format, one is presenting a possible solution to a question. A law is a proven statement or idea.
The hypothesis would be: "All dishwashing liquids produce the same amount of bubbles." This hypothesis would need to be tested through a controlled experiment to determine its validity.
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