GOBLES, Mich. — In this week's weather kids experiment, Haleigh Vaughn demonstrates how primary colors can form secondary colors, along with density differences between milk and soap with Mrs.
Sounds delicious, right? You’re not actually drinking it, but instead watching science magic happen when you combine dish soap with milk and food coloring. This is a very pretty experiment that draws ...
Create beautiful swirling patterns while learning about surface tension, molecular interactions, and how soap affects milk's properties. Similar to the pepper dance experiment, watch as soap creates ...
Beth Harris, a Raleigh mom, long-time science educator and creator of Fort Kits for Kids, is back with another easy experiment we can do at home with the kids. Beth Harris, a Raleigh mom, long-time ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG)- Today we are doing a fun experiment that has AMAZING visuals that is both entertaining and educational! It is called “Magical Milk,” where we talk about the chemistry and ...
The Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library’s Science Time program this week revisited a classic, colorful kitchen chemistry experiment: magic milk. Library clerk Heather Heilman used common ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Using a cotton swab, food coloring, and dish soap, you can create a crazy color experiment with milk. Story by Ian Phillips and editing by Ben Nigh, footage courtesy of ...
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