Museum at Home: Color Changing Milk
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7m 41s
Milk is a mixture of many different substances, and two of them don’t mix well under normal circumstances: water and fat. With a little kitchen chemistry, it is possible to separate them out again. In this video, Becky and MJ demonstrate the method and its colorful results.
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