we dont find thickness of molecule we find the radius of it vander waal radius for gases. first of all we take a beaker (all dimension are known), then we inject molecules of substance but a uniform flow and with the use of atomizer these atoms or molecules settle down on the bottom of beaker layer by layer when we get full bottom covered with molecules then we find thickness of the layer and estimate no. of atoms in layer with the help of different methods and the we divide it with estimated no. of atoms this way we find the diameter of atoms or molecule then we just divide it by 2. more precisely scientist take extreme precautions while performing the above experiments.
Scientists can be found working in various settings such as universities, research institutions, government agencies, and private companies. They conduct research, experiments, and analyses to further scientific knowledge in their respective fields.
Chemists perform experiments to find out different kinds of matter can change.
Atoms are important because they make up everything in existence. Every object you can find will be made of atoms.
When figuring out an answer to a question, scientists use the scientific method. the scientific method is a series of steps that start like this:Ask a questionDo some background reaserch on this questionForm a hypothesis, what the scientist thinks the answer might beDo some experiments to collect data on the question, it can turn out either way, in favor of the hypothesis or not in favor of it.Then they analyze what the experiments conclusion was. if it was not in favor of the hypothisis they then go back and form a nother hypothesis that conforms to the experiment. if it was correct they then do several more experiments to further prove the hypothesis.if all of these are in favor the scientist reports their results and the question is answered!
It was the investigator J. J. Thomson who did experiments with an early cathode ray tube. You'll find a link below.
It is not true that if a scientists fails to find a definite answer to experiments that they are a bad researcher. The problem could be very complicated.
Scientists record experiments in trials.They repeat experiments over and over again so they can find averages.Also,experiments in different conditions,called varibles,could change.But the main reason is the outcome would change
we dont find thickness of molecule we find the radius of it vander waal radius for gases. first of all we take a beaker (all dimension are known), then we inject molecules of substance but a uniform flow and with the use of atomizer these atoms or molecules settle down on the bottom of beaker layer by layer when we get full bottom covered with molecules then we find thickness of the layer and estimate no. of atoms in layer with the help of different methods and the we divide it with estimated no. of atoms this way we find the diameter of atoms or molecule then we just divide it by 2. more precisely scientist take extreme precautions while performing the above experiments.
spectroscope.....find out what kind of atoms are giving off light energy
There are several science related websites that offer information on experiments. Some popular sites include PBS Zoom Science, Mad Scientist Party, and Steve Spangler Science Experiments. These websites will provide you with fun and easy experiments that both kids and adults can enjoy.
The scientist can usually be found in the research lab within the bio dome. Look for a designated area where experiments are being conducted or data is being analyzed. Be sure to approach them politely and ask if they have time to speak with you.
To find out if your scientific prediction was correct you have to keep experimenting and then test out your data.
You find experiments while doing the Creature of Frekenstrain quest. There is a portion where you are asked to go underground, and you will find experiments there.
Scientists can be found working in various settings such as universities, research institutions, government agencies, and private companies. They conduct research, experiments, and analyses to further scientific knowledge in their respective fields.
If an experiment does not confirm his hypothesis, the scientist should report this honestly. Even if the results confirmed the hypothesis, further testing should be done by him or others to gather more data.
You can find experiments on the Internet, in labs, science fairs, almost any place with science involved .