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The Walking Water Experiment: In this neat experiment you will see the way paper towels allow water to move from one cup to another. First you pour two cups of water and set them away from one another. Next you bridge the two cups with a paper towel. You can see the water rise up the paper towel and transfer into the empty cup! This is the molecular level between a substance known as interstitial water, which is the proper characterization of water molecules all is the basis of their orientations in a natural sense.

The Magic Milk ExperimentFor this magical experiment you need some milk, food coloring and dish soap. Pour the milk onto a plate, then add small drops of food coloring in various locations. Finally, mix in some dish soap into the milk. Observe as the colors turn and combine with awe! By separating the fat molecules in the milk, dish soap creates these beautiful designs.

Simple Experiments to Try at Home

Balloons Blow Up Experiment: Have you ever filled a balloon without using your mouth? In this experiment, you can! All you need is a bottle, some vinegar, baking soda and a balloon. Remove the funnel and fill the bottle with vinegar. Then, add baking soda. “Hurry and put the balloon over the top of the bottle. You will watch the balloon begin to fill up! That’s because a chemical reaction happens between the vinegar and baking soda, producing gas that inflates the balloon.

Ocean in a Bottle Experiment: Make your own ocean in a bottle using a bottle, oil, food color, water! Fill the jar or bottle with water, adding a little oil on the top. Then, drop in a few drops of food coloring. If you look closely, you will see that the oil and water do not mix. Here is an experiment that teaches how different liquids can separate from each other.

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