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2006-10-25 12:26:07 · 8 answers · asked by spidermansme 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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water, oil, mercury.

2006-10-25 12:27:56 · answer #1 · answered by rb42redsuns 6 · 1 0

Google the word "pousse-café." It's a kind of after-dinner drink consisting of several liqueurs of different colors and specific gravities poured so as to remain in separate layers. You can find recipes for how to make them and what to use in them. I've read that Amaretto, Bailey's, and Cointreau work... Make sure you search for Google images, too -- they're incredibly pretty (though I wonder how they taste.)

2006-10-25 19:32:19 · answer #2 · answered by lilgoat4 2 · 1 0

oil...water..alcohol
pour each 1 slowly and they will seperate into layers..I do this in class. Add food coloring to the alcohol and water for a more dramatic effect.

2006-10-25 19:29:51 · answer #3 · answered by The Cheminator 5 · 0 0

ummm... mercury...water...and gasoline...

good call on the mercury, I changed my answer

or water, a diol and a dicarboxylic acid... that would be fun... you'll form a nylon film between the last two

2006-10-25 19:29:07 · answer #4 · answered by fleisch 4 · 0 1

immiscible liquids: oil, ethanol, phospholipids

2006-10-25 19:29:58 · answer #5 · answered by mørbidsшεεŧnεss 5 · 0 0

Beer, wine, and Kahlua.

2006-10-25 19:33:29 · answer #6 · answered by Jay 6 · 1 0

oil, water, gasoline

2006-10-25 19:28:39 · answer #7 · answered by Boo Hoo 2 · 0 0

maybe water, oil and salt jk

2006-10-25 19:28:41 · answer #8 · answered by <3Chrisssie 2 · 0 1

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