Density Tower Experiment: Rainbow Liquid Layers Science for Kids
Overview
Teaches density and why liquids separate. Demonstrates that different substances have different densities and don't mix.
Why Do This Experiment?
This experiment teaches key concepts in Chemistry.
Materials Needed
- •Honey(1)
- •dish soap(1)
- •water(1)
- •vegetable oil(1)
- •rubbing alcohol(1)
- •food coloring(1)
- •tall glass(1)
Step-by-Step Instructions
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1. Start with densest liquid (honey)
- 2
2. Slowly pour each liquid down the side
- 3
3. Create 5-7 colorful layers
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4. Drop objects to test which layer they sink to
The Science Behind It
Teaches density and why liquids separate. Demonstrates that different substances have different densities and don't mix.
Learning Outcomes
- ✓Understand basic chemistry concepts
- ✓Develop observation skills
- ✓Learn through hands-on experimentation
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