Colored water and oil experiment

    • [PDF File]Fun with oil, water and detergent: Student Activity

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      Fun with oil, water and detergent: Student Activity Activity 0. Mix 15 mL of red colored vegetable oil and 15 mL of blue colored water in a container. Shake vigorously and then hold steady for about a minute. To a second container add 15 mL of red colored vegetable oil, 15 mL of blue colored …


    • [PDF File]Effects of oil-water mixed frying and pure-oil frying on ...

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      the oil was cooled to room temperature and 120 mL of oil was filtered to remove any solid debris and stored in dark colored glass bottles without headspace at –20 °C. The fourth to eighth batches of pure-oil fried chops were sampled following the same procedure as described in …


    • [PDF File]Lava Lamp - American Chemical Society

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      Before the Alka-Seltzer is dropped in the bottle, the oil floats on the colored water. Oil floats because it is less dense than water. Oil and water don’t mix because water molecules are not attracted to oil molecules. When the Alka-Selzer tablet is dropped in the oil and water, it sinks to the bottom


    • [PDF File]Experiment - How to Make a Lava Lamp

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      • Vegetable oil • Water • Tall clear plastic container (1 or 2 liter bottle) • Food coloring (dark or neon colors work well) WHAT IS HAPPENING? Notice the oil floats on top of the colored water. Oil floats on the water because it is less dense than water. The two do not mix because water …


    • [PDF File]Solubility Lab Packet - Ms. Jaen's 6th Grade Science

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      4. Once you have the colored sugar, add 1 teaspoon of colored sugar to 1 tablespoon of water, alcohol, and vegetable oil. 5. Stir each with a clean Popsicle stick. 6. Record you observations in the table below. What do you observe? Describe what happens to both the color and the sugar when you stir colored sugar in each liquid. Water Alcohol Oil


    • [PDF File]Fluids: How thick are liquids? - Stanford University

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      Fluids: How thick are liquids? ... In this experiment, we will drop spherical balls of clay into three fluids and calculate the ... Least viscous to most viscous – water, oil, soap, honey Q3. Which ball took the longest amount of time to reach the bottom of the glass?


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