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What Is The Difference Between A Scientific Theory And A Scientific Law?

Asked by Guest1755595 in Chemistry 4 months ago - 1 answer

A Scientific law is a tested question with the exact answer a theroy is a well tested hypothesis to scientific question ...more

Answered by Guest2441036 2 months ago



I'm Doing A Project On Demonstration Of A Scientific Principle And I Was Wondering If Making ROCK CANDY Would Be A Scientific Principle?

Asked by Dani14 in Scientific Research 1 year ago - 2 answers

You can make this project very technical if you were so inclined, but it will take some imagination on your part. Rock Candy is a combination of many scientific principles from crystal formation and the structural components of the sugar itself and then there is the evaporation process. But like I said you will have to be creative in your presentation. Here is a website that might ...more

Answered by Sunnyluvsu 1 year ago



What Really Is The Difference Between Art(music) And Science And What Does "Scientific Music" Or " Learning Music In A Scientific Way" Mean?

Asked by danyal in Music 3 years ago - 1 answer

Usually learning music means you have to learn the scales, and learn how to read written music. That is a traditional way to learn piano, voice, guitar, etc. Music is beautiful or not so beautiful, but it is also scientific. Studies have shown that babies' brains and minds are stimulated by playing classical music in the room with them. Young children can concentrate better ...more

Answered by bpascalfan 3 years ago


What Is The Scientific Name For Snapdragons?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

Snapdragons are called Antirrhinum majus, belonging to the Antirrhinum genus of plants, of the Plantaginaceae family (earlier the Scrophulariaceae family). The general opinion is that this genus needs further division to aid better classification, though researchers are divided as to the number of sections this genus needs to be divided into. The popular name "snapdragon" is derived from the shape ...more

Answered by Guest 3 years ago


What Is A Scientific Method?

Asked by Guest in Science 3 years ago - 6 answers

Well for example a science project for school the scientific method would be the processes like the question the hypothesis materials(if any) the research you obtained on the project like what you studied or what you learned on the way, the results for your project and then your conclusion witch tells about what happen and if your hypothisis was right or wrong.   ...more

Answered by Tyler08 12 months ago


What Is The Scientific Name For Humans?

Asked by Guest in Scientific Research 3 years ago - 4 answers

The scientific name of human being's is HOMO SAPIENS ...more

Answered by rajesh_m 3 years ago


What Does Scientific Classification Mean?

Asked by Guest in Reference & Definitions 3 years ago - 1 answer

Scientific classification also known as biological classification is the way how biologists group and categorise living and extinct species of various organisms. This scientific classification can also be known as taxonomy; however it should be distinguished from the folk taxonomy, which does not have any scientific base. Modern scientific ...more

Answered by Mustaine 3 years ago


What Is Scientific Evidence?

Asked by Guest in Scientific Research 3 years ago - 1 answer

Scientific evidence is supposed to be evidence that proves the existence of something by science. Scientific evidence is a final evidence and decision and it cannot be changed. For example, it is quite often said that it is a scientific evidence that the God does not exist. This is so made sure by science as there are no physical traces or evidence ...more

Answered by supershalz 3 years ago


What Is The Scientific Name Of Wheat?

Asked by Guest in Food & Drink 3 years ago - 1 answer

The scientific name for wheat is Triticum aestivum. Wheat basically is a grass which is cultivated all across the globe. Internationally, it is the most vital grain and comes in second in over all production as a cereal crop, just after maize and closely followed by rice. Wheat grain is a staple food used to formulate flour for leavened, smooth and steamed breads, cookies, cakes, ...more

Answered by Memo 3 years ago


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