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Exploring ScienceMaking ModelsInterferingMaking and Interpreting graphHeruHeru KuswantoKuswantoMaking and Interpreting graphExploring ScienceExploring ScienceDensity and Floating Eggs Problem : How can you use an egg to compare densities of liquids? about a cup of water in a about a cup of water in a jar2. Put the egg in the water. In a table like the one below, describe the position of the egg in the water3. Remove the egg. Put a spoonful of salt in the water and stir. Repeat step Repeat step 3. Add two and then two more spoonfuls of salt. Record your observationDensity ond Floating EggsDensity ond Floating Eggs Recording DataAmount of salt in waterPosition of eggNone1 spoonful3 spoonful5 spoonfulDensity ond Floating EggsDensity ond Floating Eggs Drawing conclusions1. How did the way of the egg floats change as the amount of salt in the water change? which stage war the water the most which stage war the water the most dense?
Exploring Science Density and Floating Eggs • Problem : How can you use an egg to compare densities of liquids? • Experimenting 1. Put about a cup of water in a jar
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