All of them. Or none of them. I'm not sure because you DIDN'T GIVE ANY OPTIONS.
A hypothesis is a proposition to be proven or disproven by experiment or, in the case of statistics, to be assessed for its likelihood based on the numbers available.
That's the first step.
A hypothesis is the idea of what the conclusion will be of your experiment.
The presence of glucose in the starch solution was confirmed by the positive result obtained in the dialysis experiment. Starch molecules are too large to pass through the dialysis membrane, while smaller molecules like glucose can diffuse through. This demonstrates the selective permeability of the dialysis membrane.
proven wrong!!!!
A testable prediction is a statement that is either proven true or proven false in a scientific experiment. It is also known as a hypothesis.
It's not that it's not correct, it was that the experiment proved it wrong. And it is helpful because it tells the scientist that their idea was incorrect do to speak and that the experiment proved it. You can still write a very good report if the hypothesis was proven wrong
False.
A reliable experiment is one that can be proven or has been worked out several times giving valid or dependable results.
Proven hypothesis or theory.
Science is orderly knowledge proven by empirical evidence obtained through observation, experimentation, and logical reasoning.
A conclusion is what the experimenter observes from the experiment andwhether your hypothesis was proven correct or not.While the theory is the facts that is known about the experiment