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question 1 (4 points)
(01.01 lc)
which of these statements best explains why chemistry is testable?
a it can measure data by experiments.
b it cannot add new evidence.
c it cannot be verified.
d it is biased.
question 2 (4 points)
(01.01 mc)
which of the following questions can be answered by science?
a is fruit ripening dependent on the type of light the fruit is exposed to?
b is it justifiable to add chemicals to the atmosphere to stimulate rain?
c do art and beauty provide a soul - stirring experience to humans?
d do scientists have the right to edit human dna?
question 3 (4 points)
(01.02 lc)
which of the following is a unit of volume in the metric system?
a gallon
b liter
c pint
d quart
Question 1
To determine why chemistry is testable, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Chemistry uses experiments to measure data, which allows testing hypotheses.
- Option b: Chemistry can add new evidence through research, so this is incorrect.
- Option c: Chemistry can be verified via experiments, so this is wrong.
- Option d: Science (including chemistry) aims to be unbiased, so this is incorrect.
Science answers questions testable by empirical methods:
- Option a: The relationship between light and fruit ripening can be tested experimentally (e.g., controlled light exposure, measuring ripening).
- Option b: "Justifiable" involves ethics/values, not science.
- Option c: "Soul - stirring experience" is subjective/philosophical, not scientific.
- Option d: "Right to edit DNA" is an ethical/legal question, not scientific.
We identify metric system volume units:
- Option a: Gallon is an imperial/US customary unit, not metric.
- Option b: Liter is a standard metric unit for volume.
- Option c: Pint is imperial/US customary, not metric.
- Option d: Quart is imperial/US customary, not metric.
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a. It can measure data by experiments.