Title - OIL AND WATER ; By - Judy Schneider ; Primary Subject - Science ; Secondary Subjects - Science ; Grade Level - 6 - 8 (adaptable) ; SCIENCE PROJECT OF THE WEEK; OIL AND WATER; PROBLEM: Will food coloring mix with oil and water?
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Next stir or shake the jar. Do the oil and water mix? ... Reeko's Science Word for the Day is - LED ... Home | In the Lab | Resources | Talk Back | Fun Stuff | Experiments | Glossary...
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Take oil and water as an example, you can mix them together and shake as hard as you like but they'll never become friends......or will they? Take this fun experiment a step further and find out how bringing oil and water together can help you do your dishes.
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When you try to mix water and oil or alcohol and oil, the polar molecules stick together, keeping the oil molecules from getting between them-and the two don't mix. When you try to mix water and alcohol, they mix fine, since both are made of polar molecules. ... What's this pretty toy doing in a set of science experiments?
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Now, what happens when you put soap in an oil/water mix? gregory r bradburn Answer 2: To add to Gregs answer: you might try researching emulsions and emulsifiers and find out about everyday products that are mixtures of oil and water. ... NEWTON is an electronic community for Science, Math, and Computer Science K-12...
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-- It's a principle most seventh-graders know: Oil and water don't mix. Of course, there is more to the story. They do interact at some level; for example, oil spreads evenly over water, ...    The researchers conducted experiments with CCl4 and hexane, probing the interface between these hydrophobic liquids and water.
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These are fun experiments using things you can easily find at home, or at a regular store. They are great for illustrating science concepts you are learning. The answers are not supplied for these experiments; they are for you to research out of books. ... Fill a glass half full of water. Add a small drop of oil to the water.
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In our first experiment, our scientists poured equal amounts of oil, water and syrup into a large glass. Some had guessed that the liquids would all mix, others guessed that the liquids would separate. In the end, we learned that the syrup, the most dense liquid, sunk to the bottom. ... Previous Science Experiments;
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In this experiment, you will mix water with iodine and then add mineral oil to see whether a chemical reaction occurs. Remember the possible signs of a chemical reaction: the production or absorption of heat or light energy, smoke, bubbles of gas, a smell, a sound, and a change in color ... Get help in the Science Group...
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Science News ... "Just like water and oil, you wouldn't expect magnetic material to mix with superconducting material," Bishop said, referring to the nickel borocarbides, which were discovered five years ago at Bell Labs by his former colleague Bob Cava. ... In a series of experiments, Bishop, Gammel and their colleagues...
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