A teacher discusses a scientific theory that has been in place for almost a century.Which would present the greatest challenge t
o this theory?lists of what the theory cannot explain discussion of the theory on Internet blogs results from new experiments that contradict the theory opinions of a vocal group of citizens that oppose the theory
If you are looking for what could contradict the scientific theory, the answer would be, "new experiments that contradict the theory". If a new experiment were to be proving something inccorect or somewhat false in a theory, than what would be the greatest challenge to it would be to test it.
<u>The biggest challenge would be new experiments that contradict the theory</u>
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Technology i stunning too much fast and the world is behind its race. As the time passes more and more theories are proven wrong because at the time when theory was proposed there were very limited resources that could help the theory to be proven in front of people. But now a days when technology has made advancement, theories can be put into practical and experimental knowledge and on the basis of this fact most theories get wrong. So a theory has a biggest challenge if at any certain point it contradicts with the existing modern facts.
Adhesion describes water's attraction to other substances.
The term Adhesion refers to the tendency of particles or surfaces which are not similar to cling to one another. So basically, the adhesion occurs in water when the water is attracted or cling to other substance not similar to water.
Ionic salt dissociate completely in water particularly in water at low concentration. The molal freezing point of depression constant for water is 1.85kg/k/mol therefore depression of freezing point =1.853 x 0.100 x 2.32=0.429 degrees celsius hence solute freeze at - 0.429 degree celsius