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Are all liquids made the same? No! My students will create a tower of seven different liquids and see which liquids are denser than others. The students will first determine the mass of the liquids using the kitchen scales and predict which liquid is the heaviest. Each student will get to build a tower of liquids!! The tower will test their predictions of which liquid is heaviest based on their mass calculations. But wait, there is more! The students will then determine the mass of common objects (bolt, corn, etc.), predict which layer it will stop at, and test their predictions. This is hands-on science at its best! These budding chemists will visually see how mass and density are related.

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Are all liquids made the same? No! My students will create a tower of seven different liquids and see which liquids are denser than others. The students will first determine the mass of the liquids using the kitchen scales and predict which liquid is the heaviest. Each student will get to build a tower of liquids!! The tower will test their predictions of which liquid is heaviest based on their mass calculations. But wait, there is more! The students will then determine the mass of common objects (bolt, corn, etc.), predict which layer it will stop at, and test their predictions. This is hands-on science at its best! These budding chemists will visually see how mass and density are related.

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