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Analyze :

the relation ship between the time it takes for the solution to become colorless and the concentration is
inversely proportional because as the concentration increased the time it took for the solution to turn
colorless deceased which is present in the graph because as the x axis increased the y axis decreased
which proves that they are inversely proportional .

From the graph that we drew we can find out the unknown concentration of the solution because we
measured the time and we just apply the time measured to the graph to find out the unknown which
was X% of glucose

evaluate :

experiments that adhere to procedures complete work appropriately and offer reliable results. This
raises the standard of the hypothesis of the experiment .A successful experiment requires sound
methodology. A valid role in science cannot be played by an experiment without strong justification. You
will be carrying out experiments throughout the duration of the laboratory component of the majority
of Biology classes. The experimental method is the way that science is developed. The steps taken to
conduct scientific research are outlined in this handout. In addition to other hard sciences like physics,
geology, and chemistry, this generic approach is applied in biology. their were many sources of error
such as When a factor in the environment, like a rare occurrence, causes error, this is known as an
environmental error. For instance, if your classroom is windy and you are trying to weigh an apple on a
scale, the wind may cause the scale to read erroneously. Human error results from negligence or the
limitations of human capacity. Transcriptional and estimate errors are two categories of human error.
Systematic error, which is frequently caused by flaws in the instruments or the technique, results in
measurements that are persistently off from the true value in nature. Bias can come in the form of
systematic error. When individuals think of bias, they frequently conjure up images of dishonest
research practices, such as just documenting and disclosing specific data. It's crucial to keep in mind
though that bias can also be brought on by other things. Instruments that routinely deviate from the
genuine value, such as a scale that consistently reads 5 grams more than the actual number, are a
common source of bias. There are several strategies to increase the validity of an experiment, such as
adding more controls, enhancing measuring methods, Making ensuring as few things as possible change
during the experiment is the goal of controlling additional variables. An ideal experiment involves
changing only one variable and analyzing just one outcome. The rest of it should stay the same.

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