Combustion Analysis
20. What would happen if the order of the chambers in the combustion chain were reversed?
If this question IS NOT missing information required to get the answer, please explain the following.
If the order of the collection chambers is reversed, will the original "Chamber 1" still be called, "Chamber 1" after it has switched positions with "Chamber 2"? Does that matter?
If they switch the locations of the collection chambers, is it reasonable to conclude either of the following:
1. That the experimenter will still look for CO2 in the second chamber after the chambers are switched?
2. That the experimenter will look for CO2 in the first chamber because he knows the chambers have been switched?
Now how did you know this BEFORE reading the answers?
20. What would happen if the order of the chambers in the combustion chain were reversed?
If this question IS NOT missing information required to get the answer, please explain the following.
If the order of the collection chambers is reversed, will the original "Chamber 1" still be called, "Chamber 1" after it has switched positions with "Chamber 2"? Does that matter?
If they switch the locations of the collection chambers, is it reasonable to conclude either of the following:
1. That the experimenter will still look for CO2 in the second chamber after the chambers are switched?
2. That the experimenter will look for CO2 in the first chamber because he knows the chambers have been switched?
Now how did you know this BEFORE reading the answers?