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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anybody....Helppppp!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (slinley):

its B. medal me if its correct :p :)

OpenStudy (slinley):

did it work? or nah..lol

OpenStudy (slinley):

thanks :p :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol okaay, need more help. @slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

okay, whats next?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Leta wants to know what chemical will form a precipitate with sodium chloride (NaCl). Leta chooses five different chemicals that she can safely mix with NaCl. She then places 40 mL of NaCl into 5 different beakers. Finally, Leta pours the different chemicals into the beakers containing NaCl. Leta observes what happens and records the results. What is the independent variable in Leta's experiment? A. the tool used to pour the chemicals into the beakers. B. the size of each beaker C. the amount of NaCl in each beaker D. the type of chemical added to the NaCl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

ok, let me figure this out..lol!

OpenStudy (slinley):

*thinking*

OpenStudy (slinley):

I would say D.

OpenStudy (slinley):

is it correct ? :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol yes thanks hun. I need help with the rest.. OKay When scientists begin a research project, they often begin by identifying a problem and making a hypothesis. If multiple scientists are able to support the same hypothesis with valid and independent experimental results, they can develop a scientific theory. Which of the following is true of scientific theories? A. Scientific theories can be developed by an individual scientist. B. Scientific theories often experience major shifts rather than minor modifications. C. Scientific theories are continually being tested, revised, and even occasionally discarded. D. Scientific theories are based on extensive research and can never be changed.

OpenStudy (slinley):

u there??

OpenStudy (slinley):

helloooooooooooooooooo??? Taylor,lol is it correct?!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I said yes, lol. but can you finish helping me ^^ @slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

okay!! Whats next?? :P ^u^ :D

OpenStudy (slinley):

ohkay, lemme figure this out lol

OpenStudy (slinley):

C. if its correct, fan me !!! :D

OpenStudy (slinley):

is it correct?? :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is what correct, ididnt get an answer for this one -_-

OpenStudy (slinley):

C for the scientific theories one ......duhh lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DUh?? jp, yess okay it's correct and I fanned you. Now more to go tho.

OpenStudy (slinley):

lmao danggg how much? JK ..whats next? i dont mind helpinggg yhuu

OpenStudy (slinley):

whats next?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (slinley):

some of the words are cut off, cant see.....so can you reattach it? Thanks!

OpenStudy (slinley):

@TaylorLove_

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the last one is; D. The most inertia Thats it.

OpenStudy (slinley):

ohkay.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, so do you know the answer?

OpenStudy (slinley):

the first one is A, (i think) and the second one is ......

OpenStudy (slinley):

im figuring the second one out...hold on :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aight.

OpenStudy (slinley):

Can you help me on the second one?? Lol

OpenStudy (slinley):

@TaylorLove_

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol Idk. But am I supposed to use a formula or something? @slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

wait, my sister knows it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ohkaay. @slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

the first one is D, because 750 minus 500 is 250 and the man on the right is pulling 250 more than the man on the left...says my sister

OpenStudy (slinley):

lmao ok now imma figure out the second one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aww lol tell her I said thanks hun && okaay. @slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

she said np

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okaay. You or her knows the second one?

OpenStudy (slinley):

yess, hold on

OpenStudy (slinley):

umm its gonna either be C or B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks. but im kind of sleepy so imma finish the rest tommorow. :/ @slinley

OpenStudy (slinley):

ohkay, well see you tommorrow ...

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