Asked by Arizonaaaa

You are studying the boiling points of liquids with some fellow students. You have two liquids of different molecular weights, and you test each of them twice you find that the one with a lower molecular weight also has a lower boiling point would like to be more confident with the pattern you are noticing What are two possible next steps ? In one to two sentences give specific different examples of how the experiment could be extended assessed or improved?

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Answered by DrBob222
Have you thought about this? What if you picked a two different liquids, one with a lower and one with a higher molecular weight, and determined the boiling points of each. What would that tell you?
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god shut up drbob
Answered by Water Balls
Actually... No. Dr. Bob is right. It's not that complicated. However! I will be of more use and give you the answer anyway... unlike a certain someone.

Simply put! Just run multiple trials of the same experiment roughly 3 or more times to get a data table. With said data table just take your average.
Boom! Someone had to say it at some point. If anyone would like, please do add upon this.
Answered by Doom
Dr. Bob is for sure a fatherless child
Answered by Cottonball
All of you are so horrible. He's a teacher, he's trying to help you learn, not give answers out, it's his job. Imagine being rude to some because they are trying to make a living. Pathetic.
Answered by ratio
we all doing this test rn? 💀
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Didn’t know people get payed from jiskha
Answered by muah
how u know hes a teacher LOL hes probably just a kid who thinks hes better than everyone else
Answered by gahhh
yall i just need help.
Answered by kelly importa
Imagine listening to someone named "cottonball" lmfao nah fr tho did anyone get the answer? y dr bob me la pelas toda guey.
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