1. Carefully pour some milk in a dish so it just covers the bottom. 2. Gently add one or two drops of red, blue, and yellow food coloring to the same spot in the center of the milk. 3. Dip a cotton ...
Children will actually watch a chemical reaction happen right before their eyes when they combine milk, food coloring, and dish soap for this experiment. Bonus: They can turn their “art” into ...
Similar to the pepper dance experiment, watch as soap creates dramatic movements - but this time with vibrant colors! Why does whole milk work better than skim milk? Whole milk contains more fat ...
Be careful not to add too much if you are using a lid. Add 4-5 drops of food coloring to different areas of the glue mixture. In a clean, small cup, add a small amount of liquid dish detergent. Dip a ...
and food coloring (optional). This experiment requires adult supervision. The borax snowflakes contain chemicals that should not be ingested, so be careful! First, make your pipe cleaner snowflake ...