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The dependent variable changes, also known as the one that changes because of the changes you make. Say you wanted to see if a plant grew faster if you watered it with soda. So the controlled variable would be the plant with water in it and the dependent variable (the one that's being changed) would be the plant being watered with the soda.
Soda is a drink that is carbonated in such a way that makes it fizzy. Generally they will start to get less fizzy after being open for a few days.
Dependent= sodium carbonate, salt, bicarbonate of soda. Independent= Apple Control= regular apple Constant= Amount ofsodium carbonate, salt, bicarbonate of soda
That depends on what you're trying to find out. Its the manipulated variable that the scientist(you) use to compare to "normal" results. Say you're doing an experiment. You have to grow two plants, but you decide you want to find out what happens to the plant if you give it soda instead of regular water. You would get two plants and you would grow them in the same exact way except that in that experiment, you would give one soda instead of water. The variable is the one thing you changed.
get farther away from them and the timer on the explosion stops for a while. also you can just play on peaceful :)
How to Stop an Exploding Man was created on 2007-05-21.
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examples of variable cost in a soda bottling plant.
put mento candy inside the can, and shake it up
An example sentence for exploding is as followed:There was an exploding volcano in Hawaii some time ago.
Sharply rapping the top of a soda can with your knuckles 5 or 6 drives the CO2 bubbles back into solution with the liquid part of the drink, where they can escape slowly and non-explosively. I use this procedure whenever I drop or shake a soda can. It always works if I rap hard enough.
It really does not matter, since every soda has almost the same components except for artificial color and flavor.
you could make an exploding volcano by mixing bicabonate of soda and vinegar
to stop exploding lamps
the pH of the soda
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