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 Experiments help scientists put theories into actions. The scientific method is one of the key parts of experiments:


 * Ask a question
 * Do background research
 * Construct a hypothesis
 * Test your hypothesis by doing an experiment
 * Analyze your data and draw a conclusion
 * Communicate your results

As you can see, every experiment starts with a question. My question was: Do different types of soda dissolve a nail? If so, which ones? at what temperatures? All types of questions lead to great inventions. For example, the grapple. The question was probably: Can we mix an apple and a grape together to create a new fruit? After you have your question, you need to do a little bit of research about your question to construct your hypothesis. A hypothesis is a prediction for what will happen. Next, you need to test your hypothesis by doing an experiment. After you do you experiment, you need to observe the results, collect your data, and come to a conclusion. After you come to your conclusion, you communicate your results with everyone else. Experiments change the world. Just think: the computer you are on right now, started with only a question...

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