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Imagine that a gas is bubbling up from a sample of water. Laurel forms the hypothesis that the water is boiling. How could she test that hypothesis?
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Imagine that a gas is bubbling up from a sample of water. Laurel forms the hypothesis that the water is boiling. How could she test that hypothesis?
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Imagine that a gas is bubbling up from a sample of water. Laurel forms the hypothesis that the water is boiling. How could she test that hypothesis?
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She can measure the temperature, if it will be equal or more than 100, then water is boiling otherwise not.
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