Transcription of LESSON 7: Milk Rainbow
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92 LESSON 1:Goofy Putty92 LESSON 1:Goofy PuttyYou Be The Chemist Activity Guides |page 92 You Be The Chemist Activity Guides |page 92 You Be The Chemist Activity Guides |page 92 You Be The Chemist Activity Guide |page 92 LESSON 7: milk RainbowESTIMATED TIMES etup:5 minutes|Procedure:5 10 minutes DESCRIPTIONC reate swirls of color in milk and explore a propertyof liquids known as surface tension. OBJECTIVEThis LESSON will demonstrate the property of surfacetension and the effect that soap, a surfactant, has on thesurface tension of milk .
LESSON 7:Milk Rainbow until they can digest other foods. Humans, especially children, often consume the milk of other mammals as a part of their diet. In the United States, cow’s milk is produced on an industrial scale and is the most commonly consumed form of milk. Milk is made mostly of water, but it also contains vitamins, minerals, fats ...
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