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  1. Floating and Sinking Soda Pop Cans Science Experiment

    Step 1 - Begin by filling a large container with water. The water should be deep enough so you can easily tell which cans are floating and sinking. Step 2 - Slowly place each can into the water one at a time. Make sure to tip the can on it's side when you are placing it in the water so no air is trapped at the bottom of the can.

  2. Do Soda Pop Cans Float Or Sink?

    Regular pop is more dense than water, therefore it sinks. This is called displacement. Diet pop is less dense than water and weighs less than the water it displaces, this causes it to float. To further prove this theory regarding mass and density we weighed the cans and the diet pop weighed an average of 20 grams less than the regular pop.

  3. Float or Sink? An at-home lab on density

    An at-home lab on density. There is a classic chemistry demonstration that involves placing cans of soda pop in water to see if they float or sink. 1-8 Usually, sugared sodas sink in water while diet sodas float (video 1). Video 1: Curious Cans: A Simple, yet Baffling Science Experiment, Tommy Technicium's YouTube Channel (accessed 3/2/2021)

  4. Sinking and Floating Cans Experiment

    For this experiment you will need: • several unopened cans of regular soda of different varieties • several unopened cans of diet soda of different varieties • a large aquarium or sink. Fill the aquarium or sink almost to the top with water. Place a can of regular soda into the water. Make sure that no air bubbles are trapped under the ...

  5. PDF Old School Demonstrations: Soda Pop (sink or float?)

    2. Ask the students whether the pop cans will sink or float; pass cans around the room. 3. Place both pop cans in the water - remove air from bottom of cans. 4. Ask the students why the diet pop floats and the regular pop sinks. 5. Pass the cans around the room. The students should look at the "Nutritional Facts". 6. Compare the pop cans ...

  6. Demos: 2B-12 Floating and Sinking Pop Cans

    Demos: 2B-12 Floating and Sinking Pop Cans. Two cans of pop, one regular and the other diet, are placed in containers of water. The regular drink sinks while the diet drink floats. ... Then adding sugar or syrup increases the density enough to cause it to sink. Applications: Many examples of floating and sinking. Add to Cart | View Cart.

  7. Sink or Float?

    Results. The experiment showed that unopened regular soda cans sink, while unopened diet soda cans float. This is because regular soft drinks are sweetened with dissolved sugar and/or high-fructose corn syrup, which is relatively heavy, while artificial sweeteners in diet drinks are many times sweeter and so they are required in smaller quantities.

  8. Density: Soda Pop Sink or Float Science Experiment for Kids

    Find out if soda pop sinks or floats. A fun experiment to test in the kitchen, outside at a BBQ, or even in a pool!Helical Learning- Science Based Learning F...

  9. Sink or Float Experiment

    What You Do: 1. Fill the cup with water to the 1/3 mark. Add 2 or 3 drops of food coloring. 2. Add 1/3 cup of corn syrup so that the level of liquid in the cup rises to the 2/3 cup mark. 3. Add 1/3 cup of oil to fill the cup to the 1 cup mark. 4.

  10. Why Do Some Pop Can Float and Others Sink?

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  11. Chemical Mystery #7: Curious Cans

    Several people are familiar with the classic experiment in which unopened cans of regular and diet soda pop are placed in water. When doing this experiment it is observed that diet sodas tend to float, whereas sugared sodas tend to sink. These observations can be explained on the basis of the amount of material dissolved in each type of soda.

  12. Floating and Sinking Cans

    What's happening. The 2 cans of soft drink have different densities. This is because of the different amounts of dissolved sugar in the soft drinks. The more dissolved sugar there is in the liquid, the more dense it is. The can of regular soft drink has a high concentration of dissolved sugar. This makes it denser, so it sinks lower in the water.

  13. Sinking Soda Surprise

    After gathering everyone's answer, place the can of regular soda in the water and notice that it sinks to the bottom. Pick up a can of diet soda and pose the same question. Be sure to point out the fact that the cans are exactly the same size and shape and contain the same amount of liquid (compare the number of milliliters—probably 355 mL).

  14. Float or Sink Experiment for Toddlers and Preschoolers

    Physics for Preschoolers. This sink or float experiment is a simple physics experiment that will encourage your child to make predictions and observations about buoyancy and density. Through their observations, they'll learn that buoyant objects float and dense objects sink, and if they want to be true little scientists, they can even record ...

  15. STEM Experiment: Scientific Method Float or Sink Activity

    With this STEM experiment, you can help your children get an understanding of using the scientific method in a fun and educational way. ** Check out our Simple Science Project For Kids: Float or Sink for a simple play-based version of the Float or Sink experiment! Perfect for younger kids or if you are looking for a less structured activity ...

  16. Sink or Float

    Note: only do these experiments in a place where it's OK if things get wet (outdoors, kitchens and bathrooms), have towels available, and know your kid will get wet! Science Exploration. Sink or Float is a great way for kids to experience the scientific method. All you need is a container filled with water, and some random household items to ...

  17. Sink or Float Experiments for Kids

    More sink or float science experiments for kids. Make boats with recycled materials and test them to see if they sink or float. Try adding extra weight to investigate how much they can hold without sinking! Make an egg float using salt. Adding salt to water increases the density of the water.

  18. Toby 'qubit' Cubitt

    Plasticine can be hard work to shape. Using a rolling pin 1 1 1 A glass bottle works well as a rolling pin, if you don't have have a rolling pin. to roll it out flat before shaping it into a boat makes it a bit easier. For the boat to float, you will need to make the sides of the boat quite high. You may prefer to make the boat shape in advance, and check that it floats before beginning the ...

  19. Float or sink?

    In this experiment we see three containers with water. When an egg is placed in the first container it sinks, in the second it floats, and in the third it hovers in the middle. How can this be? First let's understand what makes objects float or sink. For an object to float on water it needs to be less dense than the water.

  20. FUN Sink Or Float Experiment + Worksheet (FREE PRINTABLE)

    This sink or float experiment for kids is a great way to learn about weight, buoyancy, and density. Children will predict whether the object will sink or float in water and then can write their prediction on the free sink or float worksheet. We LOVE doing science experiments for kids, and while this activity is geared towards kids 3-7 years old ...

  21. Float or Sink

    Scientists seem to be infatuated with objects that float and sink. Even non-scientists find great joy in dropping stuff in water to see if it floats or sinks...

  22. Floating and Sinking Pop Cans Science Experiment for Kids

    All the cans are all the exact same shape, size and weight, but why do some of the cans float... | teacher, beverage can Floating and Sinking Pop Cans Science Experiment for Kids | teacher, beverage can | A🛟 Are you ready for a 'Does It Float?" science experiment?

  23. This Floating and Sinking Pop Cans Science Experiment for ...

    All the cans are all the exact same shape, size and weight, but why do some of the cans float... | teacher, experiment, beverage can This Floating and Sinking Pop Cans Science Experiment for Kids | teacher, experiment, beverage can | A🛟 Are you ready for a 'Does It Float?" science experiment?