Compare the density of water to that of different liquids. Krystal Balmes and Sahil from the Brooklyn Preschool of Science make predictions about the density of water to that of honey, corn syrup, and ...
Note: This video is designed to help the teacher better understand the lesson and is NOT intended to be shown to students. It includes observations and conclusions that students are meant to make on ...
The units of density depend on the units used for mass and volume. The most commonly used units are grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m³). These balloons are the same ...
Students will be able to explain that the density of a liquid has to do with how heavy it is for the sample size. Students will also be able to explain that if a liquid is more dense than water, it ...
But what does that mean? The simple answer is how heavy something is for its size. If something seems very heavy for its size (like a heavy metal object), we say it is more dense. If something seems ...
Water is so common that we take it for granted. Yet water also has very strange properties compared to most other liquids. In addition to ordinary water and water vapor, or steam, there are at least ...
Tips with an exceptionally small orifice are ideal for use with low-density liquids, like PCR reagents. The extra narrow tip orifice, in combination with the extended length of the tip, means that ...
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