Chemistry
Chemistry, 13.09.2021 09:20, nommies005

You spend two years working on a scientific experiment and when you finally are finished, you discover that your original hypothesis was not correct and must be refuted. Does this make you a bad scientist? What happens next? Please explain in a paragraph or two.

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