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20 October, 22:46
What are the hypothesis for glowing water?
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Steven Kirby
21 October, 01:39
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A possible hypothesis could be that the glowing water might be pure.
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Jaycee Riley
21 October, 02:17
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A hypothesis for a glowing water lab could be the water will glow brighter if more / less chemical is added
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colder water will glow brighter than warm water when exposed to an amount of chemical
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