- Tue Aug 29, 2023 9:02 am
#102966
Hello,
I was deciding between A and D but ended up choosing A.
Because in answer A, I thought of the possibility that sodium could be the source of fluoride, and therefore fluoride-bearing minerals were actually not the only/primary source of fluoride. Would this reasoning be completely false? I think if I was aware that sodium is an element that could not bear any other elements, I wouldn't have assumed this. For someone who is completely ignorant in these types of subjects, is this something that would be hard to overcome?
I also eliminated D because I thought increasing the rate of dissolution seemed a bit too broad and therefore irrelevant. In the stimulus, we are told that "relevant variables are held constant", would this include length of time from which they started the experiment to which they measured the concentration level of fluoride? Because I would assume that if groundwater with high concentration of sodium was measured way later than the other, the former would just have more time to accumulate fluoride than having the fluoride bearing minerals to dissolve at a greater speed.
I was deciding between A and D but ended up choosing A.
Because in answer A, I thought of the possibility that sodium could be the source of fluoride, and therefore fluoride-bearing minerals were actually not the only/primary source of fluoride. Would this reasoning be completely false? I think if I was aware that sodium is an element that could not bear any other elements, I wouldn't have assumed this. For someone who is completely ignorant in these types of subjects, is this something that would be hard to overcome?
I also eliminated D because I thought increasing the rate of dissolution seemed a bit too broad and therefore irrelevant. In the stimulus, we are told that "relevant variables are held constant", would this include length of time from which they started the experiment to which they measured the concentration level of fluoride? Because I would assume that if groundwater with high concentration of sodium was measured way later than the other, the former would just have more time to accumulate fluoride than having the fluoride bearing minerals to dissolve at a greater speed.