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20 April, 12:46

A chemist observes that a large molecule reacts as if it were much smaller. The chemist proposes that the molecule is folded in a way that causes it to react differently than expected and develops a series of experiments to test that proposition. How would the chemist's proposition be classified?

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  1. 20 April, 13:07
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    Hypothesis

    Explanation:

    The following steps are applicable when we wish to prove a specific fact:

    a hypothesis is made; this is a statement that we provide after some observations and we wish to either prove or deny it; multiple experiments are carried out in order to gather significantly substantial amount of data that can be then further analyzed and any tendencies can be noticed; based on the data gathered, conclusions are made: we either prove or deny the hypothesis. If hypothesis is proved, it may become a theory over long time.

    In the context of this problem, we're at the first step where we make a hypothesis.
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