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.
1. Pour whole milk into a shallow dish or plate. Make sure it is whole milk. 2. Add about 6-8 drops of different food coloring into the milk. 3. Anything happening yet? 4. Drop 4-5 drops of dish soap ...
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 ...
Did you know fat is a primary ingredient in milk? Follow along with this video from ABC11 Science Club to discover more! How does this experiment work? Milk is mostly water, but contains proteins and ...
Here's an experiment you can try after you've gobbled down your favorite cereal. Ingredients Milk Plate Liquid soap Food coloring Instructions STEP 1: Pour a small amount of milk into the plate and ...
Did you know you can do some pretty cool things with milk, dish soap, and food coloring? Good Day Austin's Adaleigh Rowe shows you how in this "Did You Know?".