In an experiment on density, a scientist mixed together colored water and kerosene. The
mixture was poured into a bottle and allowed to stand. Later the scientist put in a lump of ice, a
small cork, and an iron nail. Draw a labeled diagram showing what you see. (Find the densities of
the substances mentioned here)
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In an experiment on density, a scientist mixed together coloured water and kerosene. The mixture was poured into a bottle and allowed to stand. ... Its density is less than that of both water and kerosene, so it floats on both the liquids. Ice has a density of 0.9 g/cm3, so it sinks in kerosene but floats on water.
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In an experiment on density, a scientist mixed together coloured water and kerosene. The mixture was poured into a bottle and allowed to stand. ... Its density is less than that of both water and kerosene, so it floats on both the liquids. Ice has a density of 0.9 g/cm3, so it sinks in kerosene but floats on water.
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