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Amazing Experiment: Three-Layer Liquid
**Objective**: Learn about the density of liquids and create a beautiful three-layer liquid using water, food coloring, oil, and honey!
#### What You'll Need:
A clear plastic or glass jar
Water
Food coloring (any color)
Vegetable oil (like sunflower oil)
Honey
A spoon for mixing
#### Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. **Prepare the Jar**:
Take your clear jar and place it on a flat surface. This will be your "experiment vessel."
2. **Add the Honey**:
Pour about 1/4 cup of honey into the jar. This will be the bottom layer since honey is a very thick liquid.
3. **Add Colored Water**:
In a separate container, mix water with food coloring to create a bright color. Then, carefully pour the colored water into the jar on top of the honey. Do this slowly and gently to avoid mixing the layers. The water is less dense than honey, so it will float on top.
4. **Add the Oil**:
Now, slowly pour vegetable oil into the jar. Again, do this very carefully to prevent mixing. The oil is lighter than both the water and honey, so it will form the top layer.
5. **Observe**:
Look at your amazing three-layer liquid! You should see three distinct colors: yellow (honey), the colored water (in the middle), and transparent (oil) on top.
#### Discussion Questions:
Why don’t the layers mix?
What happens when you shake the jar?
Which layer is the heaviest, and which is the lightest?
#### Conclusion:
This fun experiment will help you understand that liquids can have different densities and how that affects their behavior. Plus, you'll create a beautiful three-layer liquid that looks amazing!
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