Basic Chemistry
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134878119
Author: Timberlake, Karen C. , William
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 10PP
Identify each of the following as an observation, a hypothesis, an experiment, or a conclusion:
a. Sally thinks she may be allergic to shrimp.
b. Yesterday, one hour after Sally ate a shrimp salad, she broke out in hives.
c. Today, Sally had some soup that contained shrimp, but she did not break out in hives.
d. Sally realizes that she does not have an allergy to shrimp.
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