because the ink from the base line would mix with the ink blobs you are testing... its a bit obvious. and NEVER EVER draw your base line under the water. cause that would mean the blobs you are testing mix in the water and you dont know what colours the inks split into. depending on your age this is in your gcse and a level exams i think.
The theory of social facilitation has been used many times by a number of researchers. The biggest known experiment of social facilitation occurred with Yerkes Dowdson's experiment.
Never. No one has ever actually seen a proton; they're too small.
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when ever you want to
Oh, dude, the eluent front is like the cool kid at the chromatography party. It's basically the furthest point reached by the solvent in a chromatography experiment. So, if you're ever lost in the world of chromatography, just look for the eluent front and follow it like a trail of breadcrumbs... or in this case, a trail of solvent.
no.. stupid and easy question ever!!
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Yes, if the experiment does not produce the same results time and time again
He developed the the grid drawing system. Ever remember drawing pictures in little squares in coloring books when you were little? He created that.
by law they are to be killed at the end of the experiment
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The control is used as a base for comparison. The experiment needs a base before one can measure any changes to it, so the control acts as that base. You don't want to change the base. Ever. EVER!
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no because he spended most of his time drawing and had no time for that
it tells what you think will happen before the experiment or what ever your doing happend.