Dip a cotton swab/ball into the dish soap. Place the swab into the middle of the dish to activate the food coloring molecules. Extend the Activity: Play with Color:Turn this entire experiment into one of color mixing. Use the primary colors (red/blue/yellow) to make the secondary colors ...
Choose one variable to change and write a hypothesis to test. You could repeat the experiment with different types of milk, such as skim milk, and observe the changes. Materials Needed: Full Fat Milk Liquid Food Coloring Dawn Dish Soap Cotton Swabs NOTE: There are so many fat percentages ...
Add some blue food coloring to a bowl of milk, and then explore what happens when you add dish soap to the mix. This experiment is a demonstration of principles like surface tension, emulsification, and molecular movement, rather than a traditional chemical reaction. TIP: Encourage your kids ...
Watch the color explosion! You should be able to touch the swab several more times before the explosions stop. (If you want to try it again, you'll need to pour it out and start over.)What's happening?Why do the colors burst? The secret is in the tiny drop of dish soap. Have yo...
We usedneon food colouringfor this activity, which looks really cool but you can stick with a classic colour palette or experiment with using just warm colours or cool colours. 4. Dip a cotton swab into the dish soap. 5. Place the dipped cotton swab in the middle of a colour and observ...
My kids like to experiment with adding the food coloring in different places and touching the dish soap to different spots to see how that changes the reaction. It’s also a great color mixing activity if you add two primary colors to the dish for kids to watch mix. ...
Also the dish soap liquid attracts the fat particles in the milk to create a strong bond. Due to this strong bond creation, the food color and water in the milk gets pulled away from the fat particles. This results in colorful swirl motion in the experiment. The swirl motion will occur ...
We took this milk experiment as an opportunity for George to be introduced to mixing primary colors to see what colors they would make. To do your own color changing milk experiment, you’ll need: Milk Liquid food coloring Dish soap Q-Tip or cotton swab First, pour milk into a small, ...
Milk Science Experiment~fun for young kids too What we used: milk( the milk was set to expire on this day so I figured we would put it to good use before we trashed it). dish soap food coloring and for extra fun glitter glass plate q-tip What we did: The first time we tried thi...
Magic Milk Experiment Instructions Step 1 –Pour some milk into a shallow dish or bowl until the milk covers the bottom. Step 2 –Add some drops of food coloring on the milk. You can use a variety of colors, just be sure to add 3-4 drops of each color. ...