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Evelyn Mejia
Chemistry
2 January, 12:04
What is an experimental control
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Emerson Ho
2 January, 12:12
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The experimental control is the standard used as a comparison for the experimental groups.
For example, you may be trying to find out how different types of disinfectants affect bacterial growth. The control group would receive no disinfectant whereas the experimental groups would be the ones on which the disinfectants were tested.
Hope this makes sense!
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