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Layered Liquids Lab

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Layered Liquids Lab

My Name:                                                                                     
My Partner’s Name:                                                                                  

Lab Title: Layered Liquids Lab

Problem:
What will happen if several different liquids with different colors are poured together?

Hypothesis:
  
Prediction Statement:
     
Materials:
5 small test tubes, 1 large test tube, samples of 5 different liquids, test tube rack, test tube brush
  
Procedures:
1. Label the 5 small test tubes A, B, C, D, and E.
2. Take test tube A to the supply center. Pour Liquid A into test tube A until it is half full.
3. Pour samples of each of the other substances into the remaining test tubes.
4. When you have all the samples, create a table in the Data Table section and write a description of each liquid.
5. Stand the large empty test tube in the test tube rack.
6. Slowly and carefully pour Sample A into the large test tube.
7. Slowly and carefully pour Sample B into the large test tube with Sample A. Observe closely.
8. Next, add Sample C to the large test tube. Continue with Sample D and Sample E. For each one, pour slowly and carefully. Observe closely.
9. Draw a large test tube in the Graph section. Sketch the final result and label.
              
Results:
Data Table:
     
Graph:
          
Analysis:
             
Conclusion:
 

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