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An experiment should be designed to answer a specific question.

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How long should the aim of a science experiment be?

If you are writing a practical report it can be very small! Often the aim is, simply stated, the hypothesis you are trying to test.


What is intended to be done in an experiment?

It is the "aim"


WHAT part tells what the experiment is all about?

The aim


Why is a hypothesis?

Type your answer here... Hypothesis is your guess/prediction to the results of an experiment and also in relation to the aim of the experiment.


Why is a hypothesis testable?

Type your answer here... Hypothesis is your guess/prediction to the results of an experiment and also in relation to the aim of the experiment.


What is the possessive form of experiment?

The possessive form of the noun 'experiment' is experiment's.Example: The experiment's result was a surprise.


How can you prove by experiment to show that starch is produced in the presence of sunlight?

Aim of an experiment to show that starch is produced in the presence of sunlight


Is the aim of an experiment similar to a hypothesis?

The aim is the goal of the experiment, for example, you may be turning milk into plastic. So the aim is to turn milk into plastic. The hypothesis is what you THINK will happen. So you might think that the milk will turn into a substance quite unlike plastic. So the aim can be quite different to a hypothesis, or very similar!


Hypothesis answer to the aim?

Your hypothesis is like a good guess or prediction of what you expect to find from carrying out your experiment - in other words, it is like an answer to your aim.


Describe how to develop a hypothesis and design an expriment?

find out the aim of the experiment first.


What describes the correct order for using the scientific?

A scientists should form a hypothesis, then conduct an experiment.


What is the control in an experiment testing the dissolution rate of various pain relievers in water?

Some constants in your experiment should be: -the amount of water -the temperature of the water (unless your gonna have different temps.) -the strength of the pain reliever ...and more of that sort of stuff it all depends on what your aim is for your experiment and stuff like that.