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Hypothesis: Sprinkle Salt on ice would melt the ice. Null-Hypothesis: Sprinkle Salt do ice do not melt the ice. Theory behind hypothesis: (explain what any why you believe the salt do or interact to melt the ice like if it exert heat from solution) Hypothesis is just write the sentence describe what would you believe in the result and what might be the cause of what is going on. You then design experiment base on your hypothesis.
C.Pickles are stored in salt water to prevent them from spoiling.
A fact is something that is known for sure, like "My hat is green". A hypothesis is a guess like "if I melt ice with salt, it will melt faster".
Basic format for any hypothesis has always been taught as; IF/Then. Ex. If there are 100mg of salt in the water then the water will freeze at a lower temperature Though there is not really any "format" to a hypothesis it is normally written in this format.
So you know what you want to test. For example, If i add salt to the water, then the water will taste salty.
A possible hypothesis could be: "If salt is mixed with water and the solution is frozen, then the salt will not separate from the water, as both salt and water will freeze together into a solid."
No. A hypothesis is is merely a possible explanation for something based on an observation or idea, such as noticing a pool of fresh water that is frozen in 30 degree weather, but nearby there is another pool of salt water that is not frozen. A hypothesis for this would be that the salt in the water would keep it from freezing versus the fresh water.
"Salt kills slugs" is a hypothesis, not a topic statement.
Salt is scattered on a frozen surface to melt the ice.
"Salt kills slugs" is a hypothesis, not a topic statement.
no
Salt melts ice.
no a hypothesis is your guess of what the outcome is going to be in your experiment. For example. My experiment's question is to see what happens when I mix salt with water. My Hypothesis is the salt will float. Now the correct outcome is the salt sinked. I hope I helped you.
The hypothesis for the desalination of water could be: Increasing the salt concentration in water will result in decreased efficiency of desalination processes, as higher salt levels may clog filters and require more energy to remove the salt from the water.
no, the salt wont go away it will just be inside the frozen water i don't think salt freezes though.
Hypothesis: Sprinkle Salt on ice would melt the ice. Null-Hypothesis: Sprinkle Salt do ice do not melt the ice. Theory behind hypothesis: (explain what any why you believe the salt do or interact to melt the ice like if it exert heat from solution) Hypothesis is just write the sentence describe what would you believe in the result and what might be the cause of what is going on. You then design experiment base on your hypothesis.
The hypothesis for salt water energy could be that salt water contains ions that can generate electricity through a process called saltwater battery technology. This hypothesis suggests that by harnessing the energy stored in the ions in salt water, it is possible to create a renewable and sustainable energy source.