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How many common liquids in the experiment?
3
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When a scientist figures out the answer to their question, they have reached a ... ?
Conclusion
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Solid, liquids, and gases all have weight (TRUE or FALSE)
TRUE!
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What is a hypotheseis?
Your first guess to the question you are trying to figure out.
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You need drinking glass for the experiment (TRUE or FALSE)
TRUE
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Where you should pour the rubbing alcohol?
Pour the rubbing alcohol into the jar
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How do you make a blue liquid in the jar?
Add several drops of blue food coloring to the alcohol and stir it with the spoon
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How many food colors do you need for the experiment?
2
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How can you observe?
Ask questions about things you see, hear, taste, touch, or smell.
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You do not need plastic spoon for the experiment (TRUE or FALSE)
FALSE
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How do you make a red liquid?
Add red food coloring to the water and stir it to make a red liquid
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Do you need an adult helper for the experiment or not?
Yes!
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