Consider these liquids. Dishwashing detergent: 1.03 density g/mL Maple syrup: 1.37 density g/mL Vegetable oil: 0.91 g/mL a. if...

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Consider these liquids.

Dishwashing detergent: 1.03 density g/mL

Maple syrup: 1.37 density g/mL

Vegetable oil: 0.91 g/mL

a. if you pour equal volumes of these three liquids into a 250milliliter graduated cylinder, in what order will you add theliquids to create three separate layers? Explain yourreasoning.

b. If a liquid were poured into the cylinder and it formed thelayer that was on the bottom of the other three layers, what canyou tell about one of the properties of this liquid?

c. what would happen if a volume of water equal to the otherliquids report into the cylinder and part A and then the contentswere mixed vigorously? Please explain.

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a Maple syrup will slowly dissolve in dishwashing liquid and vegetable oil may be slightly soluble in the detergent So by slowly mixing the liquids we may stop them from mixing with each other When you    See Answer
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