* A clear drinking
glass
* 1/4 cup vegetable oil * 1 teaspoon salt * Water * Food coloring (optional)
So what's going on? Of course, it's not real lava but it does look a bit like a lava lamp your parents may have had. First of all, the oil floats on top of the water because it is lighter than the water. Since the salt is heavier than oil, it sinks down into the water and takes some oil with it, but then the salt dissolves and back up goes the oil! Pretty cool huh? The project above is a DEMONSTRATION. To make it a true experiment, you can try to answer these questions:
1. How long will the effect go on if you keep
adding salt?
2. Do different kinds of food oil give different
effects?
3. Will other substances (sand, sugar. etc.) work
the same as salt?
4. Does the height or shape of the glass affect
the experiment?
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
TRY SOME LAVA IN A CUP
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