10a. Final Conclusion
In my experiment learned that iodized salt makes an egg float the highest because it floated 7 cm. The ice-melting salt makes an egg float the second highest because it floated 6.5 cm. Sea salt floated the egg the second least because it floated the egg 6.25 cm.The epsom salt floated the egg the least because it floated the egg 6 cm. I learned that the more saturated the salt, the higher it will float the egg. I also learned that the more salt in the salt solution, the higher the egg will float.
10b. What was the relationship between the independent and dependent variables?
In my experiment, the relationship between the independant and dependant variable was the more saturated the type of salt was, the more the egg floated off the bottom of the glass. Epsom salt is the least saturated because it made the egg float the least. Epsom salt is the second least saturated because it made the egg float the second least. Sea salt is the second most saturated because it made the egg float the second most. Iodized salt is the most saturated salt because it made the egg float the highest.
10c. Did your results support or contradict your hypothesis? How?…show more content… My hypothesis was correct because iodized salt did make the egg float the highest at 7 cm. This is because iodized salt is the most saturated salt that I used in my experiment. The other salts were not as saturated because they did not make the egg float as high as iodized salt. My experiment results do not contradict my hypothesis because my hypothesis was correct. For these reasons, my experiment results support my