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  • Scientific Method: Materials & Procedure in Experiment Design (Step 3)
    The step in the scientific method where you list materials and procedure for a lab is Step 3: Design an Experiment.

    Here's why:

    * Step 1: Ask a Question: This is where you identify the problem you want to investigate.

    * Step 2: Do Background Research: You gather information to understand the topic better.

    * Step 3: Design an Experiment: This is where you plan how to test your hypothesis. This includes:

    * Identifying materials: What tools and substances will you need?

    * Defining procedures: What steps will you take to conduct the experiment?

    * Step 4: Conduct the Experiment: You follow the procedures you outlined.

    * Step 5: Analyze the Results: You examine the data you collected.

    * Step 6: Draw Conclusions: You interpret the results and answer your original question.

    Therefore, listing your materials and procedure is a crucial part of designing your experiment, allowing for a structured and reproducible approach to testing your hypothesis.

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