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In this engaging experiment, I explored the contents of an unidentified piece of chocolate. I started by stating the problem: I don’t know what’s in my piece of candy. I formulated a hypothesis, believing it to be caramel. To test this, I controlled my variables, using only a piece of candy and simple tools. After tasting, I gathered data about its flavor, appearance, smell, and texture. My observations suggested it was mint. However, the conclusion revealed it was actually strawberry. This experiment showcases the scientific method in a fun way!
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Scientific Method Jaret Heath
State the problem • I don’t know what’s in my piece of chocolate.
Formulate a hypothesis • I think my piece of candy is caramel.
Identify and control the variables • I used a piece of candy. A paper towel. And a sheet of paper.
Test your hypothesis • Now to test my hypothesis I will taste my piece of candy.
Collect your data • It taste like mint. It looks like a rock. It smells fresh. It feels squishy.
Interpret your data • I think my chocolate is mint.
State your conclusion • My chocolate is strawberry.