Food Coloring in SALT WATER Looks WEIRD!

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29 thoughts on “Food Coloring in SALT WATER Looks WEIRD!

  1. This is such a fun and easy experiment to do with children. I’m going to do this one this weekend with my daughter. We’ve done little experiments like this for years and she always writes down her findings in a little Disney princess notebook. It’s so cute haha. *Thank you for posting this awesome idea!* 😊🙌📚

  2. For the same reason I can snorkel around in fresh water with some effort but not for too long. In salt water I can literally stay out for hours almost floating like a cork with no effort. Salt water is much more dense.

  3. I’m not sure it’s to do with density? Isn’t it because salt water has already hit “max dissolved stuff”

  4. I poured mtn dew kickstart into mtn dew and it didn’t mix at first. It looks odd and people were asking me how I did it.

  5. Try it with sugar water, you can make any density you want. We even use to make gradients to centrifuge stuff because it’s easy to adjust density

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