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Key Stage 3

Meaning

A scientific theory is a set of scientific facts linked together to explain an observation.

About Scientific Theories

A scientific theory should not be confused with a regular theory. Scientific theories are based on facts and have had hundreds of scientists performing investigations and experiments to prove it wrong. The idea is that if they can't prove it wrong, then it's probably true. A regular theory is just a guess made by someone who hasn't performed any investigations or experiments.

There are a number of scientific theories you may know:

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A scientific theory is a set of scientific facts linked together to explain an observation.

About Scientific Theories

A scientific theory should not be confused with a regular theory. Scientific theories are based on facts and have had hundreds of scientists performing investigations and experiments to prove it wrong. The idea is that if they can't prove it wrong, then it's probably true. A regular theory is just a guess made by someone who hasn't performed any investigations or experiments.
There are a number of scientific theories you may know:

Extra Information

References

AQA

Scientific theories, pages 30-1, GCSE Chemistry, Hodder, AQA

OCR

Scientific theories, page 4, Gateway GCSE Chemistry, Oxford, OCR