You're studying the boiling points of liquid using two liquids of different molecule weights you find out the liquid with a lower molecular weight has a lower boiling point in order to be more confident in this potential pattern you notice which of the following steps would be best to extend your experiment select all that apply

Conduct the same experiment again to collect data from more trials

Include additional liquid to see if the pattern works with other substances

Write up your findings to submit for publication, you’ve collected enough data to be confident in this pattern

Consider replacing your thermometer because it is impossible to have such a pattern

The following steps would be best to extend the experiment:

1. Conduct the same experiment again to collect data from more trials: Conducting additional trials will increase the sample size and provide more data points, which will help in confirming the observed pattern.

2. Include additional liquid to see if the pattern works with other substances: Testing the pattern with different liquids will help in generalizing the observed pattern and verifying if it holds true for other substances as well.

However, it is not necessary to write up findings for publication or replace the thermometer at this stage. The study can be further expanded by conducting more experiments with different liquids to strengthen the observations and gather more evidence before considering publication. Additionally, the issue with the thermometer is not relevant to extending the experiment.