Method
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Do this activity as a demonstration or in class groups.
Part 1
- Pour liquids in each glass in the order shown below. Pour out a glass of each liquid combination, so you will have 3 filled glasses in total.
1) corn syrup milk oil |
2) milk oil corn syrup |
3) oil corn syrup milk |
- What happened? Draw your observations. Why did this happen? Organize the liquids from most to least dense.(You should be able to some layers clearly because each liquid has a different density. If the layers combine then the top layer has the heavier density than the one that it was poured on top of.)
- Try the experiment with other liquids.
Part 2
- Pour out a little of each liquid in seperate glasses. Include a glass with a little water in it. So, you will have 4 glasses of liquids in total.
- Try dropping a piece of cork, into the middle of each liquid. In which liquids did it sink? In which liquids did it float? Record.
- Fish out the cork, or use a new piece that is equal in size and weight, and repeat the process with the pieces of candle and metal.
- Which objects floated the most? Which objects sank the most? Organize the objects for most to least dense.
- Try the experiment with other liquids.
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