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A fun science trick...

TeriMomOf4
01-27-2008 Sunday, 06:28 PM
I subscribe to Steve Spangler's ENewsletter and this experiment came last week.
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000066?utm_source=080123&utm_medium=email&utm_content=colormilkexp&utm_campaign=eow#
Here is Joseph doing it:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Treelimb65/Jan%202008/MilkArt.jpg

We tried it with both 2% milk and half/half. The picture is with the half/half.

The kids LOVED this and we had to empty out the milk and try it several times.


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It's an explosion of color! Some very unusual things happen when you mix a little milk, food coloring, and a drop of liquid soap. Use the experiment to amaze your friends and uncover the scientific secrets of soap.


Materials

- Milk (whole or 2%)
- Dinner plate
- Food coloring (red, yellow, green, blue)
- Dish-washing soap (Dawn brand works well)
- Cotton swabs


Experiment (http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000066?utm_source=080123&utm_medium=email&utm_content=colormilkexp&utm_campaign=eow#experiment)
Video (http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000066?utm_source=080123&utm_medium=email&utm_content=colormilkexp&utm_campaign=eow#video)http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/uploads/images/milk-5.jpg1. Pour enough milk in the dinner plate to completely cover the bottom and allow it to settle.

2. Add one drop of each of the four colors of food coloring - red, yellow, blue, and green - to the milk. Keep the drops close together in the center of the plate of milk.

3. Find a clean cotton swab for the next part of the experiment. Predict what will happen when you touch the tip of the cotton swab to the center of the milk. It's important not to stir the mix just touch it with the tip of the cotton swab.

4. Place a drop of liquid dish soap (the Dawn brand works well) on the tip of the cotton swab. Place the soapy end of the cotton swab back in the middle of the milk and hold it there for 10 to 15 seconds. Look at that burst of color! It's like the 4th of July in a bowl of milk: mini-explosions of color.

5. Add another drop of soap to the tip to the cotton swab and try it again. Experiment with placing the cotton swab at different places in the milk. Notice that the colors in the milk continue to move even when the cotton swab is removed. What makes the food coloring in the milk move? How does it work?

Milk is mostly water but it also contains vitamins, minerals, proteins, and tiny droplets of fat suspended in solution. Fats and proteins are sensitive to changes in the surrounding solution (the milk).

When you add soap, the weak chemical bonds that hold the proteins in solution are altered. It's a free for all! The molecules of protein and fat bend, roll, twist, and contort in all directions. The food color molecules are bumped and shoved everywhere, providing an easy way to observe all the invisible activity. At the same time, soap molecules combine to form a micelle, or cluster of soap molecules. These micelles distribute the fat in the milk.

This rapidly mixing fat and soap causes swirling and churning where a micelle meets a fat droplet. When there are micelles and fat droplets everywhere the motion stops, but not until after you've enjoyed the show!

There's another reason the colors explode the way they do. Since milk is mostly water, it has surface tension like water. The drops of food coloring floating on the surface tend to stay put. Liquid soap wrecks the surface tension by breaking the cohesive bonds between water molecules and allowing the colors to zing throughout the milk. What a party!

Repeat the experiment using water in place of milk. Will you get the same eruption of color? Why or why not? What kind of milk produces the best swirling of color: skim, 1%, 2%, or whole milk? Why? Additional Info

Detergent, because of its bipolar characteristics (hydrophilic on one end and hydrophobic on the other), weakens the milk's bonds by attaching to its fat molecules. The detergent's hydrophilic end dissolves in water and its water-fearing end attaches to a fat globule in the milk.

Chera25
01-27-2008 Sunday, 06:37 PM
Oooh - awesome! Thanks for the link too, just signed up! :D

artzy_fartzy68
01-27-2008 Sunday, 08:12 PM
Ok, this is WAY nerdy....


I can't wait to try this out!:lol

kristielov
01-27-2008 Sunday, 10:49 PM
:thumbup Cool. I'm psyched.

lonestarmommy
01-28-2008 Monday, 04:44 AM
Very cool! My boys will love this!
(playing with food coloring happens to be one of their favorite things to do.)
Thanks!

COPA
01-28-2008 Monday, 04:17 PM
The 2nd - 4th grade room at my church is called The Lab and we did this experiment a few Sunday's ago. It was a huge hit!

lonestarmommy
01-28-2008 Monday, 04:42 PM
Thanks for sharing! The boys loved it! Next time we'll do it outside and I'll pour the colored milk into spray bottles and let them "paint." One of their favorite painting activities is "spray painting." I usually fill the bottles with water and food coloring, then put a white sheet on the clothesline and let them paint away. When they're done, I toss it in the wash and the canvas is ready for next time!

Shanna
01-28-2008 Monday, 10:45 PM
Hey... Steve is my BIL... those cute boys on the site are my adorable nephews in Denver!!!
He's an amazing guy!!!
He'll get a kick out of knowing the mom's group is into his site!!

TeriMomOf4
01-28-2008 Monday, 10:55 PM
OMG...NO WAY! I am the biggest Steve Spangler fan. :lol I order tons of stuff from his -website for my co-op classes and everyone is always asking where I get all my cool stuff from. :giggle

Shanna
01-28-2008 Monday, 11:05 PM
OMG...NO WAY! I am the biggest Steve Spangler fan. :lol I order tons of stuff from his -website for my co-op classes and everyone is always asking where I get all my cool stuff from. :giggle

Yep, he's really cool and has GREAT stuff... He does lots of conferences for teachers in Dallas too. He's really funny (a big prankster, like my hubby). I'll let you know next time he's gonna be in town for a conference, maybe we can get you in!;)

Chera25
01-28-2008 Monday, 11:36 PM
That's so cool, Shanna! :D I didn't even connect his name! lol

mamacita
01-29-2008 Tuesday, 01:43 AM
Heehee- I knew who he was! I remembered Shanna posting about him.:) It is a cool site. I recognized quite a few "experiments" and products that Isaac has learned about at The science place school. Has he given conferences there? I love science stuff!:):)

TeriMomOf4
01-29-2008 Tuesday, 08:11 AM
I have seen the conferences, but they are just too pricey for a homeschool mom that doesn't need the hours. :p
That would be so cool!

Shanna
01-29-2008 Tuesday, 03:28 PM
Yeah, he's pretty fond of himself to charge those fees... LOL I can say that, he's my BIL :lol

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