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hey guys, for a planning lab in chemistry, I was planning to do was the carbon sugar snake experiment but keeping the sugar the same and altering the baking soda, what would be an effective way to measure an aspect of the experiment, my idea was the length of the snake.

 

 

 

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You can also consider colour or other appearance features. Even with same amount of reactants, the snake may turn out differently. So you have to know a range of what the control group looks like (through multiple trials), then compared to repeated measurement of your test group. Unless this is your official IA, having mostly qualitative data is acceptable.

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On 5/25/2018 at 12:38 AM, kw0573 said:

You can also consider colour or other appearance features. Even with same amount of reactants, the snake may turn out differently. So you have to know a range of what the control group looks like (through multiple trials), then compared to repeated measurement of your test group. Unless this is your official IA, having mostly qualitative data is acceptable.

Thanks so much, this is not an IA though it was just a normal lab in grade 10, much appreciated.

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