Here is a cool oil and Ice density experiment! By now, you all know that oil and water don’t mix. But what about when water is frozen? I have been curious about this for a while, so I decided to do an experiment to find out. If you have been itching to do some physics science experiments that don’t require many supplies, here is a good one to try. The experiment is based on density, and it’s pretty fun. I put together a step-by-step video tutorial in case you want to try it, too. It’s a great experiment to do with kids, and it only requires a little bit of preparation and patience. Let’s get started!
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