Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Rainbow Water Density experiment

Rainbow Water Density Tower

Aim - To observe how substances with different densities interact

Materials
Glasses - 1 per group
Food colouring (red, blue, green and yellow - you can make purple and orange by combining two colours)
Sugar or Salt (and measuring spoon)
Measuring cup - 1 per colour (you can have 6 colours to work with, or limit it to 4 colours)
Measuring syringes 
Water (warm water from a tap or kettle)
Plastic spoons to mix the sugar and food colouring in the water
Pots of water to rinse syringes between each colour
Plastic plates or trays to protect the table from sticky sugar water


Steps (Method) we took to do the experiment:
 Put two spoons of sugar in the yellow dye. Put 6 in the red dye. Put 4 in the green dye. Finally,y put 8 in the blue dye. l  Get the blue dye and with the syringe collect 200mls. Squirt the blue dye into the glass. Now ow. collect 200ml of red dye. This time carefully,  get the syringe, go deep down and squirt. Now get 200mls of green dye. Again carefully squirt slowly. Do the exact same for the yellow. Wash the syringe every time before you add the next coloured dye. 


















Explanation 

All of the colours had different amounts of sugar, causing the colours to have different densities and refuse to mix together. Since it won’t mix, it instead makes a tower of all the colours from the first colour(the one with the most density) to the last colour laying on the top( the one with lesser density ). 





References:



Look at the websites below and also do research of your own - Then write a paragraph explaining ‘the science’ behind the experiment.  Why do we see the results that we did?

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