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Density Challenge Lab
Density Challenge Lab
Density Challenge Lab
Density Challenge Lab
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In this lab students determine the density of sand and use that information to see how much sand can be put into a film canister and still have the film canister float on water. The lab is set up as a competition with the winner receiving an extra bonus point on the lab. The winner is the person who has the heaviest film canister that floats on water. This is a challenging density activity for any college preparatory level high school chemistry class.

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Density Challenge Lab

Matthew Fallon
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8th - 12th
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2
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Description

In this lab students determine the density of sand and use that information to see how much sand can be put into a film canister and still have the film canister float on water. The lab is set up as a competition with the winner receiving an extra bonus point on the lab. The winner is the person who has the heaviest film canister that floats on water. This is a challenging density activity for any college preparatory level high school chemistry class.

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