Sugar Rainbow- Density Science Project
by Shreedhar Jadhav01 in Workshop > Science
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Sugar Rainbow- Density Science Project
Hi all !!!
This is a really very simple yet beautiful experiment that barely requires just sugar/salt and water to do. It works on the principle of density. Let's begin! :)
Supplies
- 10 spoons of Sugar (Salt can be used instead)
- Equal amount of water in 5 containers
- Food colouring or paint
- A pipette or dropper
Take Equal Amount of Water in 5 Containers
take approx. an equal amount of room temperature water.
Add a Different Colour to Each Container
Food colouring or paint can be used.
Adding Sugar
Add spoons of sugar to the containers in the following order:
- 1st container - 0 spoons
- 2nd container - 1 spoon
- 3rd container - 2 spoons
- 4th container - 3 spoons
- 5th container - 4 spoons
And mix it till all the sugar is dissolved.
Take a Glass Jar
Order of Filling
the solutions should be filled in decreasing order of sugar. that is,
the colour with 4 spoons of sugar goes first, followed by 3 spoons, 2 spoons, 1 spoon and 0 spoons.
Filling the Solutions
You have to fill up each colour one by one using the pipette or dropper very slowly, touching the side of the container (as shown in the picture).
This is a very important step, if done otherwise, the solutions may mix together
This step requires a lot of patience! But the results are amazing too!
The Science Behind It
it works on the principle of density.
The more the amount of sugar in water, the more is the density of water. A more dense liquid is heavier than a less dense liquid because a more dense liquid has more mass per unit volume as compared to a less dense liquid.
So, the water with less density (Less amount of sugar) will float over the water with more density (more amount of sugar) and not mix with it, which creates this beautiful rainbow effect.
And Its All Done !
Thank you everyone for your time reading this instructable :)