Density Lab.

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Density Lab

4 types of water Hot salty = ____________ Cold salty = ___________ Hot fresh = ___________ Cold fresh = ___________

HOT (color: ____) 1 Take one Erlenmeyer flask and fill it to the TOP with one liquid. Take another Erlenmeyer flask and fill it to the TOP with a different liquid. Place a transparency over the one that will be inverted. VERY carefully, and over a tray, turn one flask upside down and place so the openings of both flasks line up. Slide the transparency out (CAREFULLY!) and record what happens. Transparency Room Temp (color: ____)