You just tested the density of different temperatures of water! The first time, the cold, blue water sank into the red, warm water. We saw purple water through both glasses. This is because the cold ...
👉 Watch the video of Sarah’s school science experiment at Forester Elementary here! Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for a fun way to explore the physical properties of density ...
GRAND RAPIDS — What is density? Why is it important to us? In a previous experiment we learned about buoyancy with an orange sinking or floating and now we are going to learn about density with an egg ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — When we stopped by Plainfield Child Care in Grand Rapids, we discovered some very young kids that we were eager to learn. That said, we had to keep things simple for the age ...
This easy science activity demonstrates the difference in density between hot and cold water. It can be a bit messy so you may want to try this outside. We're joined by BASF employee, Casey, and his ...
Discover five captivating science experiments you can try at home! This video features striking visual demonstrations including sugar density layering, a water vortex, capillary action with rainbow ...
On the heels of a successful in-person science program that was held at the Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library on June 22, library clerk Heather Heilman brought viewers of the virtual ...
Supercooled water may be a two-for-one deal. A long-standing theory holds that liquid water at temperatures well below freezing is composed of two different arrangements of molecules, one with high ...
The Science Siblings, Adam and Paige Jacobson, recruited 4-year-old Tukker and 2-year-old Jayger for a density experiment. They tested whether fruits and veggies float or sink in a bowl of water.