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| | | | | A clear drinking glass, Vegetable oil, Salt, Water
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| | | | | 1. Pour about 8cm of water into the glass.
2. Pour about 1/3 cup of vegetable oil into the glass.
3.Shake salt on top of the oil while you count slowly to 5.
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| | | 4. Add more salt to keep the action going for as long as you want. |
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| | | | | Why does the oil float on the water?
Oil floats on water because a drop of oil is lighter than a drop of water the same size. Another way of saying this is to say that water is denser than oil. Density is a measurement of how much a given volume of something weighs. Things that are less dense than water will float in water. Things that are more dense than water will sink. Even though oil and water are both liquids, they are what chemists call immiscible liquids. That's a fancy word that means they don't mix. What happens when I pour salt on the oil? Salt is heavier than water, so when you pour salt on the oil, it sinks to the bottom of the mixture, carrying a blob of oil with it. In the water, the salt starts to dissolve. As it dissolves, the salt releases the oil, which floats back up to the top of the water.
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