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Hi +BeardedSchienceGuy! Great videos! Quick question: If I want to make a density column that I after making would want to shake and then have it return to the original layers, what should I use?
Sofia Cardozo i know this was a long time ago, but to answer what you said : you could shake it and it would eventually go back to the layers. due to the differences in density it would eventually go back to 7 layers.
When I was in 8th grade I made a layered solution with ammonia and bleach and got it to stay for about 30 seconds before it reacted. It took very steady hands! Wish I had a video of it.
@@ThePeterDislikeShow my boy, when you inhale chlorine gas, you die or get serious lung issues. like smoking 20,000 cigarettes in the span of a few seconds
@Kamsiyochukwu Richmond Okoye - Elev Wämöskolan 7C may you explain why some liquids and objects have greater or less density than others.need for school
Check out this one, it is less messy and can go in a bottle that can be shaken and then separate an unlimited number of times. ua-cam.com/video/Db6Ai_4ZetA/v-deo.html
I'm here because I'm making potion earrings and am trying to figure out the best solution to make ombre effect without having a liquid that'll dissolve lol
I made a mix of Honey, rubbing alcohol,dish soap, coconut oil, and water for a school project (it’s all I have rn) and the water ruined all my layers, will they separate again??
Sadly no, if you need to move it to take it to schools there is a three level density column that will separate again after shaking. water, rubbing alcohol, oil of some type, green food coloring and a bunch of salt. You can see it here ua-cam.com/video/Db6Ai_4ZetA/v-deo.htmlsi=y0cy7cSBNgsPsCVL Good luck!!!
+James Craver Two reasons, the first is that honey has a higher density than corn syrup 1.42 g/ml vs 1.37 g/ml. The second reason is that they are extremely viscous liquids and the molecules hang on to each other tightly such that they don't mix easily with other liquids.
If I mixed lamp oil and water together really well they would still separate into layers on their own because of polarity. With corn syrup and honey as long as I don't try and mix them together they will stay as separate layers for a while but if stirred them together their polarity would cause them to stay mixed together.
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Can someone explain why some liquids and objects have greater or less density than ithers
It would be interesting to see a Time-lapse of them separating after being mixed.
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What would happen if you stirred this mixture? would it eventually resort itself?
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what id you mix that container? do they separate again?
+BeardedSchienceGuy what's the experiment on 0:07 ? can't find it anywhere. it looks interesting
its a homemade electric motor. very cool, just look it up on youtube
Hi +BeardedSchienceGuy! Great videos! Quick question: If I want to make a density column that I after making would want to shake and then have it return to the original layers, what should I use?
Sofia Cardozo i know this was a long time ago, but to answer what you said : you could shake it and it would eventually go back to the layers. due to the differences in density it would eventually go back to 7 layers.
This was in my homework book
What we can use instead of corn syrup or maple syrup
They are almost the same thing so you can choose which to use
When I was in 8th grade I made a layered solution with ammonia and bleach and got it to stay for about 30 seconds before it reacted. It took very steady hands! Wish I had a video of it.
ammonia and bleach makes a toxic gas called chlorine gas. it was a gas that was used and banned in ww1 because of how powerful it is.
@@quzi4641 that's why it's so fun to mess with.
@@ThePeterDislikeShow my boy, when you inhale chlorine gas, you die or get serious lung issues. like smoking 20,000 cigarettes in the span of a few seconds
@@quzi4641 It's not nearly so bad if you do it outdoors with just enough to make a layered solution.
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I was just wondering what that glass cup is called?
Beaker
Trying to make class more fun, wish me luck
Check out this one, it is less messy and can go in a bottle that can be shaken and then separate an unlimited number of times. ua-cam.com/video/Db6Ai_4ZetA/v-deo.html
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will it work because I have science experiment to present and I am thinking of doing these
I'm here because I'm making potion earrings and am trying to figure out the best solution to make ombre effect without having a liquid that'll dissolve lol
I enjoyed this video :)
What can I replace with alcohol
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I made a mix of Honey, rubbing alcohol,dish soap, coconut oil, and water for a school project (it’s all I have rn) and the water ruined all my layers, will they separate again??
Sadly no, if you need to move it to take it to schools there is a three level density column that will separate again after shaking. water, rubbing alcohol, oil of some type, green food coloring and a bunch of salt. You can see it here ua-cam.com/video/Db6Ai_4ZetA/v-deo.htmlsi=y0cy7cSBNgsPsCVL Good luck!!!
If you add enough salt it would actually make a fourth layer at the very bottom.
@@BeardedScienceGuy ohh I see, thank you for the quick response! Very interesting stuff :D
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my teacher would have told me to mix it and if it didnt resolve itself then it wasnt a density column. :,)
Hey....i hope you answer.....can i use 70% rubbing alcohol?
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dawn dish soap is blue, not green. what gives??
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I would like to see something like that in a vacuum chamber or artificial weightlessness.. (for the doubters ;)
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What is the significance of this project in our everyday life?
It proves that gravity is a lie and the earth is flat
To show flat earthers how dumb they are
I'm surprised the honey and the corn syrup didn't mix. Why is that?
+James Craver Two reasons, the first is that honey has a higher density than corn syrup 1.42 g/ml vs 1.37 g/ml. The second reason is that they are extremely viscous liquids and the molecules hang on to each other tightly such that they don't mix easily with other liquids.
+BeardedScienceGuy I see. I was thinking of polarity as some binary attribute but it's more complicated than that.
If I mixed lamp oil and water together really well they would still separate into layers on their own because of polarity. With corn syrup and honey as long as I don't try and mix them together they will stay as separate layers for a while but if stirred them together their polarity would cause them to stay mixed together.
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