To identify a liquid that is most dense it would be at the bottom of a container because the the most dense sinks while the least dense float at the top.
example. if your teacher gave you an experiment to do and she gave you olive oil,dish soap,and color water. and you put those liquid in a see through container the least dense is the alcohol because that has the least density in it, and the most dense is soap. so if you put a couple of liquids in a container the most dense will appear at the bottom while the least will be on top.
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First, you get a graduated cylinder and pour in a liquid. Then you take another liquid and pour it in the same graduated cylinder, but you pour it in very SLOWLY!! Do this with more than one liquid, and you'll see that it make layers. By that, you can see which liquid is denser than the others. (You can use a different container, but it has to be see-through!!)
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If the three liquids were mutually soluble, they'd form a single liquid whose
density was between the densities of the lightest one and the heaviest one.
If the three liquids were mutually immiscible, they'd settle into three layers in
the container, with the highest-density liquid on the bottom and the lowest-
density one on top.
if it goes to the bottom it's the densest . if its at the top its the lightest .
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Take a standard volume of each liquid (the same volume each time) and weigh that volume of each liquid. If they weigh differing amounts then they must have different densities.
The densest liquid would sink to the bottom of the beaker. The second densest liquid would be in the middle and the least dense liquid would sit on the top of the other two.
All three, solid liquid and gas.
They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......
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The answer is the beaker on the top because it has less mass
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Well, actually, you have to make the stink bomb. You go to the science lab and to the beaker with the test tubes nest to it. You click on the beaker and it will show up with three colors of liquid. you but the boiler that is underneath the beaker to 4, and add the colored liquids to the beaker. What you want to do is create a grayish green color with all of the colors mixed. Fill up the beaker with the colors, though, otherwise it won't work. So, you fill up the beaker with the colors until it is full and it has a grayish green color to it.
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All three, solid liquid and gas.
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I think it would be Gas Liquid Solid
If you mean physical state, than it is liquid. There are three states of matter, mainly solid, liquid and gas.
They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......
immiscible.liquids are runny and can be poured