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Glue, food coloring and dish soap Awesome Science

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Glue, food coloring and dish soap Awesome Science Made for parents and teachers Welcome back to Kids Fun Science! This video demonstrates a visually exciting **chemical reaction** that makes for one of the most **cool science projects** you can do at home. It's an **easy experiments** for **science for kids**, providing a fun **do it yourself** activity using everyday items. Science Kits and more https://elementarysciencen.wixsite.com/sciencekits Kids Fun Science Online Store https://teespring.com/stores/kids-fun-science Chapters 0:00 Kids Fun Science Intro 0:08 What you need 0:23 Set up 0:53 1st Master piece multiple food coloring drops 1:48 2nd Master piece two colors blue and red 2:36 3rd master piece two colors yellow first and red on top of the yellow 3:10 4th Master piece green and yellow with a drop of soap in the middle 3:51 5th Master piece blue first and then red food coloring on top of the blue. Here we saw a little purple Please SUBSCRIBE and click the bell as I put up a new experiment every week. Thanks for watching Ken I think Magic Milk experiment was like my 3rd experiment on youtube and love watching the milk exploded and make cool patterns and I still love it. Over the years I have my top 10 experiments that I love, but this one is now my favorite. I could not stop trying it. So similar to Magic milk, but you use glue instead of milk. This is like Magic Milk on steroids. I'm using wood glue, which is a light yellow, but Elmer's white or clear glue should work. Set up 1) Pour glue on a paper plate. 2) Rotate the plate around a circle to spread the glue out thin in a circle. 3) Then put drops of food coloring. You can do one or as many as you like. 4) Add one drop of dish soap. I used dawn dish soap. You can also use a Qtip and dip that into the dish soap and touch each food coloring drop. 5) Sit back and enjoy the science Try one drop of yellow and one drop of red ontop of the yellow, then add the dish soap. Try two different colors apart and one drop of soap inbetween the two colors. See video. Science Behind it Elmer’s glue has water in it and chemical compound called polyvinyl acetate. These long flexible molecules are moving around in the water like intertwined strands of hair. When the food coloring drops are added, they are prevented from spreading out much by the combination of water and polyvinyl acetate molecules. When the dish soap is added, the soap molecules interact with the coloring and the glue water mixture. The soap molecules spread out and move the coloring with them. The branching pattern of the moving color may have something to do with the interaction of the soap with the different components of the mixture. Let me know if the comments what combination of colors you tried. Please remember to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE as I do a new experiment every week. Thanks for watching.

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