Initial Hypothesis: The relationship between 1 and 2 is that the solutions of 1 and 2 have the same solubilities. I think this because solutions 1 and 2 will change the color of the same solutions of A-F.
Predictions: I think the color of A-F solutions will change when 1 and 2 are mixed in because of my initial hypothesis, stating that, the relationship between 1 and 2 is that the solutions of 1 and 2 have the same solubilities.
Experiment & …show more content…
When 1 and 2 were mixed with solutions A - F, the colors of each solution changed in different ways. For example, when solution 1 was mixed in solution B, there was no color change observed. When solution 2 was mixed in solution B, the color changed to blue. Because solution 1 had no effect on solution B, but solution 2 did affect solution B, it is not likely that solutions 1 and 2 have the same solubility.
New or Revised Hypothesis: I think that solutions 1 and 2 have different solubilities, because when solutions 1 and 2 are mixed with solutions A-F they cause different changes to the colors of the solutions based on their properties.
Experiment and Prediction: During the experiment, solutions A-F filled 5m of pipettes. Next, we added 200 mcL of solutions 1 and 2. I think we will see that there will be no constant color change between the solutions because solutions 1 and 2 have different solubilities. Meaning solutions A-F will have different reactions to the solutions of 1 and