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Reflection

Our hypothesis was surely right. We can identify the crystals because they have unique characteristics from other crystals. They are formed by solutions that have evaporated. Let us rephrase that in a non-scientific way. We have to pour water and chemical into a cup. Then you have to mix it until you think it is enough. Let it dry and you will have crystals. The new thing that we learned is that no matter you evaporate the solutions, they will still have the same structure and same look. If we If we want to take our hypothesis into a deeper level of understanding, then we should:​



  •     try to draw the question up on our mind so we can write a better hypothesis.
  •     discuss more about the hypothesis.
  •     try to really use our brain or background knowledge to complete a good hypothesis
  •     think about the results before writing it down
  •     focus and don't day dream

New Questions

Our new question is " How many crystals are there in the world?"​

Our other question is " How many types of crystals are there in the world?"

 

 

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