Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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 ...
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. Soap breaks down fat. That is how it takes the grease, ...
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 ...
All you need is milk, some food coloring, some liquid soap, a dinner plate, and some cotton swabs. A step-by-step guide on the experiment is available by clicking on the link at the above right.
We're all familiar with the colors of the products we use every day. But what we often don't know is their relationship to chemistry. Chemistry experiments can be used to mix and match colors to ...
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