🌈✨ How to Do the Magic Milk Experiment! ✨🌈
The Magic Milk experiment is a fun and colorful science activity that demonstrates the interaction between milk, food coloring, and dish soap. Here’s how to do it:
What You’ll Need:
- Whole Milk (or 2% milk)
- Food Coloring (various colors)
- Dish Soap
- Shallow Dish or Plate
- Cotton Swab or Toothpick
Instructions:
Pour the Milk: Start by pouring enough milk into the shallow dish or plate to cover the bottom (about 1/2 inch deep).
Add Food Coloring: Drop a few drops of different food coloring in various spots on the milk. You can use multiple colors to create a vibrant effect! 🌈
Prepare the Dish Soap: Dip a cotton swab or toothpick into dish soap. Make sure it’s coated well.
Create the Magic: Gently touch the tip of the soapy cotton swab or toothpick to the center of the milk. Watch what happens! The colors will swirl and dance, creating beautiful patterns!
Experiment Further: You can try adding more drops of soap or experiment with different milk types or amounts of food coloring.
What Happens: The dish soap breaks down the fat molecules in the milk, causing the food coloring to move and swirl in mesmerizing patterns. This happens because the soap molecules want to attach to the fat in the milk, creating a fun and colorful reaction!
Safety Note:
This experiment is safe and suitable for all ages, but be sure to supervise younger children during the activity.
Enjoy the colorful magic! 🌟✨

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