Science and fun come together in the Magic Milk Fireworks experiment! In this exciting activity, we will explore the world of chemical reactions using simple materials that you probably already have at home.
To get started, gather a pie tin, whole milk, red and blue food dye, dish soap, and optional items like cookie cutters and a dropper. Fill the bottom of the pie tin with a thin layer of milk and add a few drops of red and blue food dye. If you have cookie cutters, place them in the milk to create different shapes.
Next, using a dropper or a q-tip with a small amount of dish soap, drip the soap onto the food dye in the milk. Watch as the colors magically fan out and create a fireworks-like effect right before your eyes!
The science behind this experiment is fascinating. The soap breaks down the fat molecules in the milk, causing them to separate and move in different directions. This is a simple way to demonstrate how soap works to break down particles and clean surfaces.
If you love this experiment and want more, be sure to tune in to GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Sarah Spivey demonstrates and explains the science behind other exciting experiments. And if you’re interested in having Sarah visit your school to conduct a live science experiment on KSAT, fill out an application form on our website.
Join us as we explore science while having fun with Magic Milk Fireworks!
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