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Chemistry, 16.02.2021 08:10 beyza13

So we’re doing the raisin experiment. It’s the one where you put 7 raisins into tonic water and watch how they go up and down. He asked us to make a change in the experiment, and make a hypothesis. My new one is “If we use a larger container, then the raisins will move up faster.” Now his question is “if the result stayed the same as before, would this information still be useful”. My answer is yes but I don’t know how to explain. Help!!!

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