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a student conducts an experiment to determine the effect of adding salt on the boiling temperature of water
| sample | amount of salt | boiling temperature |
|---|---|---|
| sample 2 | 2g | 102.3°c |
| sample 3 | 5g | 104.8°c |
| sample 4 | 10g | 107.5°c |
which variable should be kept constant during the experiment?
a) boiling temperature
b) amount of salt added
c) volume of water
d) time required for water to boil
In an experiment investigating the effect of one variable (amount of salt, the independent variable) on another (boiling temperature, the dependent variable), other factors that could affect the dependent variable must be kept constant (controlled variables). The boiling temperature is the dependent variable being measured, so it changes (A is wrong). The amount of salt is the independent variable being manipulated, so it changes (B is wrong). The time to boil is a result of the experiment and depends on other factors (D is wrong). The volume of water can affect boiling temperature, so to isolate the effect of salt, it must be kept constant (C is correct).
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C) volume of water