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Mixture Mix Muse (Posted on 2022-04-16) |
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In a high school science class, Riley was given 50 milliliters of water and 50 milliliters of ethanol. His task was to mix them together and then run an experiment on the mixture.
When the teacher came to check on him, however, Riley's mixture only contained 94 milliliters. The teacher accused him of drinking some of the mixture in an attempt to get intoxicated and immediately sent him to the principal. Riley swore that he did NOT drink the mixture and he didn't lose any of the liquids by any means.
What happened to the other 6 milliliters and how could Riley prove his innocence?
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That's a classic mix-up in the science lab! It's all about volume contraction when water and ethanol come together – they don't just add up because ethanol molecules tuck into the spaces between water molecules, leading to less total volume. It's a neat example of how things aren't always what they seem in science. For anyone diving into topics like these, especially how society interprets scientific facts, checking out the enter site sociology section might be helpful. They're great at helping break down complex ideas into essays that make you think, especially if you're into the whole science-meets-society vibe.
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