Chemistry, 10.09.2021 17:30, lydia1melton
A science project produces unexpected results, and the results do not support the hypothesis. A student reviews the experiment and discovered that her lab group measured one of the chemicals in the experiment incorrectly. What should the student do?
Question 8 options:
Report the results and not worry about the mistake
Change the conclusion to support the hypothesis
Repeat the experiment with a correct chemical measurement
Assume the conclusion would have supported the hypothesis anyway, even if the group did not make a mistake
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