The Sci Guys: Science at Home - SE1 - EP5: 12 Layer Liquid Density Tower

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Welcome to the fifth episode of The Sci guys. In this episode we will be investigating an experiment involving creating a 12 layer density tower by stacking liquids that have different densities. We will show you how you can explore this topic at home with a bunch of simple household items.
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    Equipment and Ingredients:
    Large Glass, Small Vase or Graduated Cylinder
    Honey
    Corn Syrup
    Chocolate syrup
    100% Maple Syrup
    Whole Milk
    Dish Soap
    Water
    Vegetable Oil
    Extra Vigin Olive Oil
    Rubbing Alcohol
    Baby Oil
    Lamp Oil
    Mixing Bowl
    Spoon
    Turkey Baster
    2 Colours of Food Colouring
    Lab Coat or Apron
    Goggles
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  • @maneet2939
    @maneet2939 8 лет назад +32

    Thanks for helping me get another A+ on my assignment

  • @katrioneramos7025
    @katrioneramos7025 3 года назад +72

    Hey classmates watching this

    • @AbbasSadeque
      @AbbasSadeque 3 года назад

      I am doing that experiment because I have some school but it's coronavirus so I only do on line class and my science teacher weird making a video then we're gonna send it to my online Class

    • @chainuser7401
      @chainuser7401 3 года назад

      hi

    • @davidgalindo6111
      @davidgalindo6111 3 года назад

      Hey

    • @Akira.nah-
      @Akira.nah- 2 года назад

      Eyo mine arent here

    • @pablocespedes9051
      @pablocespedes9051 2 года назад

      Hey

  • @reefclan5094
    @reefclan5094 4 года назад +114

    Who else got this from their science teacher lol
    Edit: Thx for the likes!

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  11 лет назад +11

    That is awesome to hear!! We are so glad that you like the videos so much. If there is anything specific you would like to see us do let us know.

  • @deborahbird3405
    @deborahbird3405 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the brief explanation of density! It's crazy how many videos are out there that show the density tower with no explanation. Yours was great and easy to comprehend!

  • @kennedywells8057
    @kennedywells8057 2 года назад +1

    Wow! Thank you, this is so helpful and kind of you to make! I really appreciate the endless effort you put into this video. Thank you for having incredible animosity and truly taking care of everyone with this piece of effort filled media. Thank you.

  • @lazypanda7642
    @lazypanda7642 3 года назад +1

    I hurt my leg while watching this. Thanks Sci Guys.

  • @TheHappyconnie52
    @TheHappyconnie52 9 лет назад

    This is perfect for my GATE students to add to their project.
    Thank You for an excellent, simple explanation and video!

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      +Connie Bolton You're very welcome!! Thanks for watching our videos!

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      +Connie Bolton If there are any topics you want us to cover let me know.

  • @wadebostock4943
    @wadebostock4943 8 лет назад

    We are from a small school in Australia and we love your video! Thanks for making it!

  • @alexandradzurillova8624
    @alexandradzurillova8624 5 лет назад +4

    Hi, do you have a list of densities of those liquids? (particular numbers)

  • @adhamnuman673
    @adhamnuman673 8 лет назад

    That was the best experiment I've ever seen.

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Adham Numan Glad to hear it. Hopefully our other videos will measure up.

  • @Angela-gj8wz
    @Angela-gj8wz 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much , I needed to find this video for my science project and this was perfect .

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      Angela Zheng You're very welcome :)

  • @raizwatches
    @raizwatches 4 года назад

    this is so helpful thanks

  • @nelsonquintanilla748
    @nelsonquintanilla748 9 лет назад

    this really helped me a lot thanks!

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      Nelson Quintanilla You're very welcome :)

  • @praveentekalkote
    @praveentekalkote 6 лет назад

    thank you so much
    I was searching for a science experiment and I got it from your video🤗😀

  • @aishwaryaprasad5620
    @aishwaryaprasad5620 5 лет назад

    I liked your video💖 . Will do it for my physics project😀

  • @andrewortiz9606
    @andrewortiz9606 6 лет назад

    I love this

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  11 лет назад +2

    Sweet!! You should take a picture of it at the fair and send it to us on our Facebook group :) We would love to see how it turns out!! - Ryan

  • @srishkb
    @srishkb Год назад

    Thanks! This helped

  • @yunielelis
    @yunielelis 8 лет назад +2

    Is it okay to put any liquid in our density tower as long as we the order of the liquids will be from highest to lowest(according to their density)?

  • @pr_lucky872
    @pr_lucky872 4 года назад

    Wow! So amazing thank you so much for doing the video about this experiment it's helpfully for me to study science easier. Why I haven't found this before this is so good. // Sorry for my English skill it's not really good.

  • @elliegracezickler2499
    @elliegracezickler2499 4 года назад

    COOL EXPERIMENT!!!

  • @Madiloveskfc
    @Madiloveskfc 3 года назад

    so cool and very helpful

  • @rubyannchallengesmore145
    @rubyannchallengesmore145 7 лет назад

    So cool!!

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks!!

    • @ghostea25
      @ghostea25 4 года назад +2

      did yall not know how to reply to comments?

  • @lman6920
    @lman6920 7 лет назад

    You guys are awesome and should have more subscribers

  • @moshimonsterschanneI
    @moshimonsterschanneI 11 лет назад

    Thats super cool :D

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  10 лет назад

    You may want to re-watch the portion of our video with the cartoon animations because that section explains the experiment. If a liquid has more molecules (or larger molecules) than another liquid, it will sink below the liquid with less (or smaller) molecules. Try to think of it like placing marbles in a bag above feathers, if you shake the bag all the marbles will drop to the bottom because they are heavier than the feathers. There are other forces taking part but this is the basic concept.

  • @aubrehw1776
    @aubrehw1776 9 лет назад

    That experiment was AWESOME!!

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      Aubreh Horan Thanks we're glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @Zephyr.
    @Zephyr. 6 лет назад +3

    What is the density of the chocolate syrup

  • @lolapoppi
    @lolapoppi 5 лет назад +6

    What happens if you put a lid on and shake it? Will it return to the layers?

  • @yashashetty932
    @yashashetty932 9 лет назад +3

    liked it+subscribed

  • @KOGR11
    @KOGR11 11 лет назад

    Nice one.

  • @forbiddenmonkey7416
    @forbiddenmonkey7416 11 лет назад +2

    Yay. I screamed in excitement when I saw the new upload, you're one of my fav RUclipsrs :D

  • @GayathiriEngitaravanan
    @GayathiriEngitaravanan 7 лет назад

    i wanna ask a question.Can we replace the chocolate syrup and maple syrup with other things?
    Its really hard for me to find those things!

  • @eden8115
    @eden8115 7 лет назад

    so cool

  • @hipsterhannah7998
    @hipsterhannah7998 8 лет назад +2

    For a school project, I was planning to do something like this. I would rather density layer than only use the sugar technique I've seen in other videos, the colors I need to use are green, white, pink, blue, red, purple, and yellow. What substances would you recommend for good layering? It would help a lot!

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Hipster Hannah Well I think you could find all those colours in our current tower.

    • @user-ii9vb7wf8o
      @user-ii9vb7wf8o 9 месяцев назад

      @hipsterhannah7998

  • @somefool6409
    @somefool6409 8 лет назад +2

    Could you put mercury in before the honey (wherever you would get mercury from)?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад +5

      +Connor Steppie Do not use mercury in any of these experiments. It's far too dangerous.

  • @pradipghosh1281
    @pradipghosh1281 5 лет назад +1

    So complex !!!!

  • @a.j_kat1115
    @a.j_kat1115 4 года назад

    Tysm uuff

  • @vnparthi
    @vnparthi 7 лет назад +1

    I did this experiment with my 9 year old son with a lesser number of liquids and it came out very well. But I have a question regarding the liquids and the order in which they are poured. We used the liquids as mentioned: Honey - 1.42, Light Corn Syrup - 1.33, 100% Maple Syrup - 1.37, Milk - 1.03 and Dawn Dish Soap - 1.06. Based on the above numbers it seems like its not a most dense to least dense order of stacking. Its seems more like its alternating. Could you explain what the logic or science behind the order in stacking the liquids are?

  • @teachanderson7245
    @teachanderson7245 10 лет назад

    Thanks, guys! This is a great demonstration

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  10 лет назад

      TeachAnderson You're very welcome!!

  • @zaidraqifluz1112
    @zaidraqifluz1112 4 года назад +1

    Can you change the order of liquids

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  11 лет назад

    Thanks, glad you like it. I hope you will subscribe. We have some really fun videos coming up in future episodes.

  • @pvsmouli7727
    @pvsmouli7727 7 лет назад +1

    if u guys poured honey at last then honey will stay at the top or it will travels through other fluids and stay at the bottom is there anyone to answer this question

  • @MrChrispriya
    @MrChrispriya 5 лет назад +2

    Hi,
    I recently had a drink which had coffee, milk, tea in a layer form and it was hot. Could you please tell me how it is possible?

    • @SillySciencewithSimon
      @SillySciencewithSimon 4 года назад +1

      Were all of the liquids the same temperature? If one was hot and another was cold, it's possible that the hot layer stayed on top of the cold layer (as hot liquids rise, just like how hot air rises) 😊

  • @mohaneemotilal102
    @mohaneemotilal102 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much. its an awesome video that explains density.

  • @josvanr
    @josvanr 8 лет назад +5

    will make a nice cocktail

  • @xyoungdipsetx
    @xyoungdipsetx 8 лет назад

    I hear this applys in string theory? How each dimension has a different density? It be cool if they replied

  • @aunixia8604
    @aunixia8604 4 года назад

    I would love to do this but don't have the ingredients & materials. :( :(

  • @nvijayakrishna7622
    @nvijayakrishna7622 2 года назад

    What you added in the middle of layers

  • @dstolman48
    @dstolman48 3 года назад +2

    1:14 this guy drank way too much extra virgin olive oil

  • @Redbellynelly
    @Redbellynelly 9 лет назад

    hey guys, any idea how long this tower will sit at room temperature before it starts to decay or go off?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      Nelson Reynolds Walsh We discussed this a little bit and we didn't come up with a very specific answer. Generally, if two liquids are next to each other and are not able to dissolve into each other, like oil and water, they should stay separate indefinitely. If there are two liquids next to each other, like honey and maple syrup, which can mix, then those two will eventually combine into a single layer. It's just hard to say how long that it will take since it depends on a lot of factors. Generally, more viscous liquids will take longer to mix through diffusion.

  • @malakhaimarrero569
    @malakhaimarrero569 6 лет назад

    What happens if you poke something through it

  • @user-zi9cg7yn1e
    @user-zi9cg7yn1e 7 лет назад

    How long did this last for?

  • @kendylshanholtzer8897
    @kendylshanholtzer8897 7 лет назад

    so the first thing you poured in has less or more density than the other liquids????? PLEASE ANSWER!!!! please please please!

  • @naitikgulia1353
    @naitikgulia1353 Год назад +1

    Can you please tell me the product by turn what you have added
    Like 1. ______
    2.______

    • @h7opolo
      @h7opolo 8 месяцев назад +1

      order of layers, from bottom to top (highest density to lowest density):
      1. honey
      2. corn syrup
      3. chocolate syrup
      4. maple syrup
      5. whole milk
      6. dish soap
      7. water (with purple food coloring)
      8. vegetable oil (most likely canola, soybean, and/or sunflower oil)
      9. extra-virgin olive oil
      10. rubbing alcohol (with green food coloring)
      11. baby oil
      12. lamp oil

  • @yousefhossam4848
    @yousefhossam4848 10 лет назад +2

    thx a lot I understand everything and got 100% in the 12 layers task experiment!! :)

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  10 лет назад +2

      Yousef Hossam Congratulations!! That is amazing. *digital high five for a job well done* Keep up the great work!!

  • @Habbo09slexpy
    @Habbo09slexpy 8 лет назад

    What would be the easiest way to separate each product from each other?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Zarwuh LuwszYooh I don't think there would be a really easy way to separate them. The only thing that would come to mind would be to use the turkey baster to suck out each layer but you would probably still get some mixing.

  • @StevieJ891
    @StevieJ891 7 лет назад +8

    I have a question ? if their was a oil spill in the ocean , will the oil not sink because the water has more denstiy?

    • @neptunium-2374
      @neptunium-2374 7 лет назад

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    • @DRGPlarp
      @DRGPlarp 6 лет назад

      it depends on what kind of oil it is. I.e. Tar-like oil, or kitchen vegetable oil

    • @PhongTran-ps2fc
      @PhongTran-ps2fc 5 лет назад

      Yes it won’t but it’s still a problem since it will hurt anything that come near the surface which is a problem for animals which go in water and breath air.

    • @aricwang5107
      @aricwang5107 5 лет назад

      typically since oil has less density than water, most of the oil floats on the top of the water

  • @afroditagbc
    @afroditagbc 9 лет назад

    I have a question, if you mix liquid A and B. Liquid B will float over liquid A, then you got another liquid C, if you mix it with liquid B, this one will float over liquid B. What will be the result if you mix the three liquids together?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      afroditagbc It really depends on the liquids in question and if they are soluble with each other. If they aren't then in many cases the liquids will more or less separate back into layers. It can get sort of complicated but if you have something aqueous and two organic compounds that are immiscible with one another everything would eventually separate into distinct layers

  • @pamelamohamed6222
    @pamelamohamed6222 5 лет назад

    Is it okay if you use a syringe?

  • @user-oj3uj9uj3r
    @user-oj3uj9uj3r 8 лет назад

    what can i add instead of rubbing alcohol ? and thanks

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад +1

      +‫أريج الجهني‬‎ Not sure exactly. If you look up the density of rubbing alcohol and then google liquids with the same density you might find options.

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  10 лет назад

    The syrup and chocolate sauce are very close to the same density. What you see mixing in our experiment is the brown food colouring in the chocolate sauce, bleeding into the syrup and colouring it brown. The sauce and syrup actually stay separate. What else about this experiment is causing you confusion? If you describe what you are having trouble with then I am more than happy to help you out.

  • @shawnaremondet6357
    @shawnaremondet6357 9 лет назад +2

    I need serious help......plz help me figure out how to stack those without mixing them......what is the key or secret? And by the way u guys r drinking awesome the experiment was a huge success and so educational I love to learn......

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      shawna remondet The key is the use a turkey baster or liquid syringe to slowly add the liquids on top of the next layer. If it's a liquid that isn't sticky, then you can try and pour it against the side of the glass to help slow it down, that way it has less of a change of mixing. I hope those tips help.

  • @EvaHernandez-ud5ci
    @EvaHernandez-ud5ci 8 лет назад

    Were do you by the turkey vaster

  • @kathytran8393
    @kathytran8393 10 лет назад

    if shaken, will some of the liquids mix?

  • @codyperez5390
    @codyperez5390 9 лет назад

    if I shake it will it mix please respond fast I have a project due tommorow

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      +Cody Perez Many of these liquids are very close in density. If you were to shake it then some of them would probably separate but a number of them would mix together. Like Chocolate syrup and milk.

  • @sonymulgund9630
    @sonymulgund9630 7 лет назад +2

    instead rubbing alcohol can I use thinner
    please please reply🙏

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  7 лет назад

      +Arpita Mulgund I wouldn't unless you know it won't react with anything else in the tower. We chose liquids that wouldn't have any adverse chemical reactions together.

  • @maryamhafezaghili
    @maryamhafezaghili 7 лет назад

    We're supposed to be able to mix the towers and have them return to the same layers they started with. Can this tower be shook?

  • @Roe124
    @Roe124 8 лет назад

    Hi! Can you help me out in pneumatics?

  • @davidmazzone817
    @davidmazzone817 3 года назад

    I Learned This

  • @appledinger1121
    @appledinger1121 3 года назад

    Yes my Physics teacher sent me here

  • @lucia8781
    @lucia8781 8 лет назад

    Excuse me, you said that a liquid with a greater density than another liquid would sink to the bottom, but when we add water, alcohol, washing up liquid, golden syrup and vegetable oil, it will happen that the vegetable oil is in the lowest position but vegetable oil has lower density than water, it should be water with the higher density. can you tell me why? thank you

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Lucia Kara Oil should rise to the surface of the water. I am not sure why your vegetable oil is sinking could it possibly be contaminated?

  • @BlazeCampAcademy
    @BlazeCampAcademy 3 года назад

    I did!

  • @sailingsolar
    @sailingsolar 5 лет назад

    Science lessons for beginners .

  • @ilyjecina
    @ilyjecina 7 лет назад +4

    I had to start all over the dish soap messed it up

  • @destinfernandez6402
    @destinfernandez6402 8 лет назад

    can you shake it with out it all mixing

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Destin Fernandez Nope but some of them will separate. Not all but some will.

  • @amys8785
    @amys8785 8 лет назад

    My son has to have 15 layers of immiscible fluids for his science project. He found information regarding sugar water; that if more sugar is added, the more dense it is. Where in this tower should that be added? Thanks for your help!

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Amy S It depends on how much suger you add. Many of the layers in our tower like the syrups are close to what you would make with sugar. I would say it may need to be a bit of trial and error because it depends so much on how much sugar. I wouldn't test it on the full tower, but I would test it on a small volume of one of the layers and see if it sinks or floats, if it sinks then try a sample from the next layer down and repeat until you find the one it floats on.

  • @AKW-Damage
    @AKW-Damage 5 лет назад

    good

  • @kdog4950
    @kdog4950 8 лет назад

    Hey guys what is the density of a dish soap/dish washing liquid??

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +K Dog I would suggest you google the density of your specific brand of dish soap. Each dish soap is a little different especially between normal concentration and ultra concentration.

  • @AmritSingh-lh2ux
    @AmritSingh-lh2ux 10 лет назад

    what Dish Soap did you guys use? i used cascade and it messed my tower up.

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  10 лет назад +1

      xxgodkiller ronaldo We used Dawn dish soap. I think Dawn has a higher density which would probably cause it to work better.

    • @AmritSingh-lh2ux
      @AmritSingh-lh2ux 10 лет назад

      The Sci Guys Thanks

  • @yashashetty932
    @yashashetty932 9 лет назад +2

    can we use something else than rubbing alcohol

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      sujatha shetty There are probably other liquids but none come to mind off the top of my head.

    • @adamwright6701
      @adamwright6701 8 лет назад

      +Joshua Jolly I highly recommend NOT using bleach as sodium hypocloride can be unstable (as when mixed with ammonia) can create a toxic gas.

  • @oliviadiscon702
    @oliviadiscon702 8 лет назад +4

    the reason why your chocolate syrup mixed was because your brand was made artificially and so if you used real chocolate syrup, then it would have worked everyone will get the same outcome

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Olivia Discon That is an interesting hypothesis. I will have to try it out. Do you have a brand or suggestion for a non-artificially created chocolate syrup? I don't think I have found many other than melting chocolate myself.

    • @oliviadiscon702
      @oliviadiscon702 8 лет назад +1

      +The Sci Guys that is actually a great question it is very hard these days to find real chocolate syrup with cocoa and no artificial flavors, so i would just research it

    • @oliviadiscon702
      @oliviadiscon702 8 лет назад +1

      +Olivia Discon try nesqick

    • @oliviadiscon702
      @oliviadiscon702 8 лет назад +1

      +Olivia Discon or you can make your own

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Olivia Discon Nesqick is the type we used in the experiment. I don't think it's the artificial flavors that bled into the other layer. I think it was the colouring that was in the syrup.

  • @mislav9951
    @mislav9951 9 лет назад

    New subscriber here

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      mslv®13 Welcome!! and thanks for subscribing!!

  • @soimlegendary6533
    @soimlegendary6533 6 лет назад

    its yah boiiiii

  • @lemon-cherrygacha9142
    @lemon-cherrygacha9142 5 лет назад

    delicious

  • @vainzback3385
    @vainzback3385 8 лет назад

    Can you replay to this which is the best science project for a 6th

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +VainZ Back I am not sure there is a best. It depends on what the requirements are. If none than just pick the experiment that is the most interesting and that the 6th grader has the most passion for and then have fun with it and make sure to explain the concepts in a fun or interesting way. Then sprinkle a little wow factor

  • @MaryJane-xm4oi
    @MaryJane-xm4oi 9 лет назад

    If I remove some liquid will it have an effect?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  9 лет назад

      +Mary Jane It shouldn't matter if you remove a few. When you do remove a liquid, check to see which are touching after and make sure they won't mix.

    • @MaryJane-xm4oi
      @MaryJane-xm4oi 8 лет назад

      So if I have some of the liquid, is it ok to put them in the same order even tho i don't have them all just don't let them mix?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад +1

      Mary Jane It should be fine to remove a few just make sure the dish soap doesn't touch the oils and the milk doesn't touch the chocolate syrup.

    • @MaryJane-xm4oi
      @MaryJane-xm4oi 8 лет назад

      Ok thank you ^_^

  • @mohammedalsaeed2300
    @mohammedalsaeed2300 8 лет назад +2

    isn't water less density than lamp oil?
    waiting for you to answer and help because i have a test later on density
    i want to sagest a video about viscosity
    thanks
    hope u answer

    • @maneet2939
      @maneet2939 8 лет назад

      +Mohammed Ali lamp oil is less dense than water
      visit this site for more in formation: www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/seven-layer-density-column/

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Mohammed Ali Maneet Nagra is correct about the oil and it's density. We do have a video on viscosity, ruclips.net/video/f6spBkVeQ4w/видео.html

    • @mohammedalsaeed2300
      @mohammedalsaeed2300 8 лет назад

      +Maneet Nagra thnx

    • @mohammedalsaeed2300
      @mohammedalsaeed2300 8 лет назад

      +The Sci Guys thnx

  • @bariq_karim8768
    @bariq_karim8768 8 лет назад

    u are pro

  • @zulfiqarmomin6663
    @zulfiqarmomin6663 8 лет назад

    cool

  • @renanggs
    @renanggs 8 лет назад

    Isn't Liquid glass more dense than honey?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +renan gamez Not sure where that came from. I would assume so but don't quote me on that.

  • @valpat443
    @valpat443 9 лет назад

    does 2% milk work too?

    • @maneet2939
      @maneet2939 8 лет назад

      +Valerie Patulot no because it is not as dense as the other liquids and it is more likely to mix with other liquids

  • @joelpinstruments
    @joelpinstruments 11 лет назад

    im doing this experiment in 9 layers for my science fair

  • @parthparekh6392
    @parthparekh6392 7 лет назад +1

    My text book reads, "Density is the mass per unit volume of a liquid." I am having trouble interpreting what this means.

    • @rasorite
      @rasorite 5 лет назад

      Parth Parekh I’m 2 years late, but apparently density = mass divided by volume so... yeah
      (I didn’t help yay)

    • @SebSeb4321
      @SebSeb4321 3 года назад

      @@rasorite im 1 year late F

    • @AP-kl9ne
      @AP-kl9ne 3 года назад

      @@rasorite you did help for those who's asking thid rn
      Like me, thank youuu

  • @tomwright1741
    @tomwright1741 4 года назад +1

    #forbidden drink

  • @Alex-iy7se
    @Alex-iy7se 3 года назад

    Why didnt you mix it in the end😭😭😭 i would love to see that..

    • @Zanthron
      @Zanthron 3 года назад

      it dosent mix

  • @fixityurself
    @fixityurself 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Guys i love your videos, but just a quick note, at 3:55 i think that number should read 7.91 x 10^25 rather than 7.91 x 10^24. From one scientist to another i thought you wouldn't mind the correction..... keep on doing what your doing though, great job!

  • @aniyabrajae7489
    @aniyabrajae7489 7 лет назад

    can i do this for my science fair????