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In Chemistry / Middle School | 2014-10-20

What do scientists do that is the basis for their investigation?

Asked by santiagot3

Answer (3)

They come up with a hypothesis (question to investigate), then they work out what variables and what they will be measuring, keeping the same and changing in the experiment

Answered by kezzy00010 | 2024-06-10

Basically, they will use the steps in the scientific method, they will repeat from the beginning if the experiment is not as expected
Further explanation ​ ​
Experiments carried out by a scientist are based on their thinking about a problem.
This problem is derived from what they experience themselves or come from **the research of other scientists. **
A scientist must use** a specific method or technique** in accordance with their competence in their respective fields of expertise.
In general they will use scientific methods that have become a general guide for scientists or even a student
This scientific method consists of several stages , namely:

Observation,

Determine the problem

Data, collect information

Hypothesis

Experiments

Analysis

Conclusion

Compilation of laws or theories


Basically they will use the steps above, if in a certain stage there is a failure they will repeat it **from the beginning **
In general, each study will follow one or several objects to get a conclusion in the form of problem solving which later might be a theory or law
The basic stages of a research will determine the success of a study
Learn more ​ ​
**the steps of the scientific method. https://brainly.com/question/8285278 **
**Scientists use experiments and observations to make logical conclusions about scientific inquiries https://brainly.com/question/1347425 **
**The experiment fails to disprove a hypothesis https://brainly.com/question/8175096 **
the titration experiment https://brainly.com/question/9675895

Answered by ardni313 | 2024-06-12

Scientists investigate the natural world using the scientific method, which includes making observations, asking questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. This structured approach allows them to test ideas and gain a deeper understanding of natural phenomena. The results are then shared with the scientific community for further exploration and validation.
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Answered by kezzy00010 | 2024-09-05