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Get ready milky mesmerisation with these seriously groovy psychedelic patterns.
You will need:
What to do 1. If you can, do this activity in a sink, so cleaning up is easier.
4. Watch the milk and colouring for a while. Does anything happen?
7. Try touching the toothpick against a few other spots on the surface of the milk.
What's happening?
Without detergent, everything is stretched evenly, so nothing moves on the surface of the milk. As soon as you add detergent to the milk, the surface tension at that spot is reduced meaning the surface is no longer stretched evenly. This makes the milk start swirling. At the same time, detergent reacts with proteins and fat in the milk (that’s why detergent is good for cleaning greasy plates), causing even more movement. © CSIRO Article generously contributed by CSIRO Check out other activities for Kids by CSIRO: |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 January 2008 ) |
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