Chemistry, asked by surajnarayan8809, 1 month ago

a) When is a hypothesis termed as a theory?
b) Write two differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture
c) Compare the three states of matter with respect to: i) Compressibility ii) intermolecular spaces

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Answered by kailashbarange26
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In other words, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a hypothesis is an idea that hasn't been proven yet. If enough evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, it moves to the next step — known as a theory — in the scientific method and becomes accepted as a valid explanation of a phenomenon.

Answered by itzakku
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In other words, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a hypothesis is an idea that hasn't been proven yet. If enough evidence accumulates to support a hypothesis, it moves to the next step — known as a theory — in the scientific method and becomes accepted as a valid explanation of a phenomenon.

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