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Ive seen many random threads about science stuff. So condense all your science thoughts here. And we shall discuss.
Killersup is studying the periodic table in his science class...whats the best way to memorize it?
Killersup is studying the periodic table in his science class...whats the best way to memorize it?
Well you best be fixing that boy...in the science community they won't except work/findings/hypothesi(?) without explanations about it
I have a experiment I did in 6th grade.....
I had 18 pots split in to 3 with 6 pots in a group. Each pot had 3 pea seeds place in the soil. The 3 groups were labled WATER, GATORADE, and SODA.
I "watered" each plant with 1/4 cup of the liquid depending on the group (I don't really have to explain what the liquids are). My hypothesis was that the WATER group would do the best. Due to the fact the WATER group was the only group that grew past gremination my hypothesis.
My hypothesis that explain why my experiment resulted the way it did is that the other to ligiuds GATORADE and SODA could not properly hydrate the plants. As much as I would love to try to test this new hypothesis I don't have the means or time right now.
Killersup is studying the periodic table in his science class...whats the best way to memorize it?
You have to memorize it? That feels incredibly trivial. Even in college chemistry, you're provided with a table for reference. But if you really must, just use it as much as you can for practice problems until it's drilled in your head. It also helps to study the elements by groups and to visualize each period. Eventually, especially if you're doing stoichiometry problems, you should not only be able to link most of the elements to their respective atomic numbers but also memorize their standard atomic weights.
Due to the fact the WATER group was the only group that grew past gremination my hypothesis
My hypothesis is correct*
I meant to ad that to the end.
Killersup is studying the periodic table in his science class...whats the best way to memorize it?
My hypothesis that explain why my experiment resulted the way it did is that the other to ligiuds GATORADE and SODA could not properly hydrate the plants. As much as I would love to try to test this new hypothesis I don't have the means or time right now.
For anyone who has taken physics and chemistry in highschool, what's harder? I always thought chemistry was easier but I was told physics is easier?
Bit of a 'meh' revival, but I need to know some things to see if I got them right in my exam.
Is ice on roads an example of wasteful friction?
What's the difference between magnetic materials and non-magnetic materials?
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