Control Group:
In the experiment, the Experimental Group represents ducks in cold water, while the Control Group represents ducks in room temperature water. The scientist is testing whether water temperature affects duck swimming speed.
In the experiment described, the scientist is exploring whether the temperature of the water affects the speed of swimming of ducks. The Experimental Group in this scenario represents the ducks that are swimming in cold water. The scientist expects that these ducks will swim faster, based on the original hypothesis. On the other hand, the Control Group represents the ducks that are swimming in room temperature water. This group serves a basis for comparison to help the scientist determine what changes (if any) occur when the variable (water temperature) is altered.
#SPJ2
(2) potassium bromide (4) sodium bromide