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The hypothesis for the phenomenon of "run away pepper" could be that the movement of pepper flakes on a plate is caused by a combination of factors such as heat convection, air currents, and static electricity. The movement may not be random but influenced by these underlying forces.

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Why does pepper move when you touch it with soap?

When you touch a pepper with soap, the surface tension of the water is disrupted. This causes the pepper to move away from the areas where the soap is present, as the water molecules pull away from the soap. This reaction creates a pushing effect that moves the pepper away from the soap.


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Soap disrupts the surface tension of water. So if you have fine particles floating in water (I personally use parsley flakes, which float better than pepper does) and you put a tiny trace of soap on your finger, and then touch the water, it breaks the surface tension at that point - but the surface tension of the water on the OTHER side of the flake is unchanged. The surface tension pulls the flakes away from the soap. So the flakes aren't running away - they are being released from the surface tension!


What can scientists do if the results to an experiment do not support a hypothesis?

Throw away that hypothesis because it is wrong. Form a new, different hypothesis and design and undertake experiments to test that one.


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