Why were you able to layers the liquids in today's lab?
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I was able to layer the liquids in today's lab because one of the liquids had the most salt, so we put it on the bottom. One of the liquids had no salt, so it floated on the top. We kept doing different trials to get the correct order. That's how i was able to layer the liquids in today's lab.
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In today's lab, we were able to layer the liquids because the liquid which had the most density was the most concentrated and was the heaviest, so it went to the bottom. There it went up until the top where the least dense liquid was placed. Since it was the lightest, it wouldn't sink to the bottom or mix with other liquids.-Deeksha D.
ReplyDeleteI was able to layer the liquids in today's lab because for me, the red liquid was the least concentrated and the yellow liquid was the most concentrated. The yellow liquid was floating upward in the tube, while the red liquid stood at the bottom of the tube.
ReplyDelete-Alicia
I was able to layer the liquids all because of the amount of salt. -Deniz
ReplyDeleteLayering the liquids was possible due to density. I think that finding relative densities would be easier if the tube was bigger because the solutions should un mix themselves.
ReplyDelete-Zachary
I was able to find the answer to the today's experiment because I kept on doing different ways and on the way I could understand more on what is more concentrated. There was only one way because if there was more everyone would get a different answer than the others. The correct answer was yellow, purple, green, and red. Yellow was most concentrated and red was least concentrated because if a weight was put into the yellow it would most likely float. But on the other side, the red one would sink rapidly.
ReplyDeleteOlivia G.
In this lab we were able to layer the salt solutions because they had different amounts of concentration or density. The more salt there is, the better it sinks. since the yellow has the most salt, it was the heaviest and the red was the lightest.
ReplyDeleteAllen
How I layered the liquids was simple. First I knew yellow was the heaver than the others. Next purple because o f the mixture between green and red. I kind of struggled, but manged to find red was lighter than green. So the pattern was red, green, purple, yellow.
ReplyDeleteBrock Chang
We were able to layer the liquids in today's lab because we put the solution in from most dense to least dense.
ReplyDeleteI was able to layer the solutions because each one had a different amount of density. I also wrote another comment but the answer is wrong!
ReplyDelete-Jauren
I think i was able to layer them because of density. If had less scoops of salt it would float to the top if it had more it would sink to the bottom gaurav
ReplyDeleteI think i was able to layer them because of density. If had less scoops of salt it would float to the top if it had more it would sink to the bottom gaurav
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