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Scientific hypotheses creation

In many ways, the creation of the periodic table by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869 is an ideal example of how a scientific theory develops. At first there is only random information—a large number of elements and many observations about their properties and behavior. As more and more facts become known, people try to organize the data in ways that make sense, until ultimately a consistent hypothesis emerges. [Pg.160]

From a scientific point of view. It addresses the process mechanism study, which leads to the creation of a hypothesis about the process description. This is followed by a mathematical model. [Pg.48]

The basis of the scientific method is a series of tests, which are applied to a hypothesis in order to test its validity. These tests are observation, experimentation and theoretical calculations. In this chapter, we have tried to review the hypothesis that organic acids are responsible for secondary porosity against these milestones. Our final conclusion is that organic acids have a negligible impact on the creation of secondary porosity and the mobility of aluminium. This final conclusion is based on ... [Pg.466]


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