BEGINNING EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS IODINE OUTSIDE OF DIALYSIS TUBING STARCH INSIDE OF DIALYSIS TUBING.

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BEGINNING EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS IODINE OUTSIDE OF DIALYSIS TUBING STARCH INSIDE OF DIALYSIS TUBING

iodine starch HYPOTHESIS # 1: Iodine crosses the membrane, starch does not iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #1 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #2 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #3 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #4 HYPOTHESIS # 2: Starch crosses the membrane, iodine does not HYPOTHESIS # 3: Both starch and iodine cross the membrane HYPOTHESIS # 4: Neither starch or iodine cross the membrane Beginning conditions of experiment:

iodine starch HYPOTHESIS # 1: Iodine crosses the membrane, starch does not iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #1 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #2 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #3 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #4 HYPOTHESIS # 2: Starch crosses the membrane, iodine does not HYPOTHESIS # 3: Both starch and iodine cross the membrane HYPOTHESIS # 4: Neither starch or iodine cross the membrane Beginning conditions of experiment:

iodine starch HYPOTHESIS # 1: Iodine crosses the membrane, starch does not iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #1 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #2 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #3 iodine starch Prediction for hypothesis #4 HYPOTHESIS # 2: Starch crosses the membrane, iodine does not HYPOTHESIS # 3: Both starch and iodine cross the membrane HYPOTHESIS # 4: Neither starch or iodine cross the membrane Beginning conditions of experiment:

BEGINNING EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS STARCH OUTSIDE OF DIALYSIS TUBING IODINE INSIDE OF DIALYSIS TUBING

starch iodine HYPOTHESIS # 1: Iodine crosses the membrane, starch does not starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #1 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #2 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #3 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #4 HYPOTHESIS # 2: Starch crosses the membrane, iodine does not HYPOTHESIS # 3: Both starch and iodine cross the membrane HYPOTHESIS # 4: Neither starch or iodine cross the membrane Start of experiment:

starch iodine HYPOTHESIS # 1: Iodine crosses the membrane, starch does not starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #1 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #2 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #3 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #4 HYPOTHESIS # 2: Starch crosses the membrane, iodine does not HYPOTHESIS # 3: Both starch and iodine cross the membrane HYPOTHESIS # 4: Neither starch or iodine cross the membrane Start of experiment:

starch iodine HYPOTHESIS # 1: Iodine crosses the membrane, starch does not starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #1 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #2 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #3 starch iodine Prediction for hypothesis #4 HYPOTHESIS # 2: Starch crosses the membrane, iodine does not HYPOTHESIS # 3: Both starch and iodine cross the membrane HYPOTHESIS # 4: Neither starch or iodine cross the membrane Start of experiment: