If you’re looking for fun way to celebrate the U.S.A. and teach a little science, this experiment is for you!
Hello parents, teachers and students! Today we’re with the San Antonio Zoo, making magic milk fireworks.
Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Sarah Spivey does the demonstrations and explains the science behind it.Place the cookie cutters in the milk and drop a few red and blue food dye onto the milkUsing the dropper or a q-tip with a small amount of soap, drip soap into the pan and watch as the colors fan out!Soap breaks down the fat molecules in the milk, causing it to break apart in different directions.
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