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Compare the densities of milk, soy sauce, blended oil, liquor, juice and water

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Analysis:

A pack of ordinary milk is usually 250g, usually 243ml, then we can calculate it, 250/243 , that is, about 1.0288

The density of soy sauce is 1.15

The density of blended oil is 0.92

Water 1.0

Juice 1.03~1.10 < /p>

Liquor is about 0.8-0.9

Compare it yourself

That way the oil will all float on the top of the liquid. . . . Because oil has the smallest density. . . . . Only 0.5G/ML

It is known that the density of juice > the density of water > the density of liquor > the density of oil. (Everyone who has studied junior high school physics knows this)

The rest is milk and soy sauce.

Because milk is a suspension and is denser than water, you only need to compare the density of milk with juice to know its position. Next, take a small amount of each solution into a medium cup, put a layer of plastic wrap on top, and pour a small amount of soy sauce on each.

Their densities can be known according to the formula F (buoyancy) = P (density) G (gravitational acceleration) V (displaced water volume). If the liquid level of soy sauce is lower than that of the liquid, it means that the density of the soy sauce is high, and conversely, the density of the liquid is high.