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Density Tower Experiment
Jonathan T#20 and Johan #9
St. Joseph CES, Markham
Grade 8 Science
Ms. Croce
Monday, February 28th, 2022
INTRODUCTION
For this lab, we will be creating a density tower with 5-10 different liquids and then dropping
5-10 different items into the bottle and seeing what happens. All the liquids have different
densities and that is what makes the liquids float. We will also be seeing which liquids are denser
and which ones are less dense.
HYPOTHESIS
Our hypothesis is that the less dense liquids will stack on top of the denser liquids and they will
not mix. Another hypothesis that we have is that the liquids that have similar densities could mix
a little bit with each other because they have such similar properties.
MATERIALS
1. Beaker
2. Honey
3. Maple syrup
4. Olive oil
5. Water
6. Hand sanitizer
7. Chocolate milk
8. Pencil, beads, beans, ping pong ball, kernel
Density Tower Experiment
Jonathan T#20 and Johan #9
St. Joseph CES, Markham
Grade 8 Science
Ms. Croce
Monday, February 28th, 2022
INTRODUCTION
For this lab, we will be creating a density tower with 5-10 different liquids and then dropping
5-10 different items into the bottle and seeing what happens. All the liquids have different
densities and that is what makes the liquids float. We will also be seeing which liquids are denser
and which ones are less dense.
HYPOTHESIS
Our hypothesis is that the less dense liquids will stack on top of the denser liquids and they will
not mix. Another hypothesis that we have is that the liquids that have similar densities could mix
a little bit with each other because they have such similar properties.
MATERIALS
1. Beaker
2. Honey
3. Maple syrup
4. Olive oil
5. Water
6. Hand sanitizer
7. Chocolate milk
8. Pencil, beads, beans, ping pong ball, kernel