Salt and Water Experiment

We had been expecting it for awhile, but it finally arrived…

Kiwi Crate with Salt water experiment…the Kiwi Crate!

Each Kiwi Crate is packed full of learning play and Rhett(6) was excited to open it and find a Salt and Water Experiment.

salt and water experiment in kiwi crateThe crate also contained a fishing game, but we are going to show you the ocean experiment today.

Did you know that the ocean is very salty?

With this project, run an experiment to explore what happens when you place items in salt water, like the ocean vs. fresh water.

What do you think will happen?

water and salt for experimentSalt Water Science

Materials:

  • 2 cups
  • salt {2 oz}
  • spoon
  • small bar of soap
  • various balls {that would fit in the cup}
  • paper to write observations
  • water

Will the ball float in salt water?Instructions:

1.  Fill both cups with water about 3/4 full.

2.  Add the salt to ONE cup and stir with spoon.

3.  Continue to mix the salt until is is almost all dissolved.

4.  Take one of the balls and make a prediction whether it will float or sink in the tap water vs. the salt water.

ball sinks in both salt and tap water5.  Place the ball in both and record your results.

6.  Repeat with the other balls.

7.  Now try the experiment again with a small bar of soap.

soap floats in salt waterSee how the soap sinks in the regular water and floats in the salt water!

We recorded our results:

salt and water experiment recorded resultsWhy did it float in salt water?

Salt water is heavier than fresh water.  When an item is light, it will float in both the tap water and the salt water.  When it is a bit heavier, it will sink in the tap water and float in the salt water.  If it is really heavy, it will sink in both.

How fun was this experiment for kids?

science experiment reactionI think that says it all!

Kiwi crateKiwi Crate generously provided the supplies and instructions for this Salt and Water Experiment.

They provide monthly projects that spark creativity and curiosity for kids ages 3-7.  All materials and inspiration included.  We found the supplies they sent to be high quality and age appropriate resulting in several hours of fun.

You can also find Kiwi Crate on FB, Twitter and Pinterest.

All opinions expressed are my own and the expression on Rhett’s face is solely his.

Holly About Holly

Holly joined Rachel at Quirky Momma in 2011 and is thrilled to be part of all this FUN. She blogs at June Cleaver Nirvana and runs several other sites like She is Dallas, DFW Bloggers and is a founder of Business 2 Blogger. She can be found on Twitter as @QuirkyMommaSite or Texasholly.

Comments

  1. Very cool experiments! Love your blog!!

  2. Veronica says:

    I’ve never heard of kiwi crates. I will be checking this site out. Looks like fun.

  3. That looks fantastic, what a great idea! x

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