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Sara Student My Observations Experiment:Adding sugar and food coloring to water
My Question: Will the food coloring mix into the water?
My Hypothesis:I think the food coloring will still mix in the sugar water.
First, I filled the glass with cool water. Next, I poured in some sugar and stirred it. I noticed that the sugar blended in with the water and wasn't even visible. When I put the drops of food coloring in the glass, the color stayed at the top! I was surprised!
Observations / What I Notice
My Materials
1. a glass of water2. sugar3. red food coloring
When there was sugar in the glass, the food coloring did not mix into the water. Instead, it stayed on the top. I think this is because the sugar acts as a barrier and the food coloring cannot get through.