See what happens to this milk when you shove a bunch of popcorn in the glass

Do you love to have cereal in the breakfast or for a midnight snack? The one necessary ingredient for it is milk. Milk works well for many things, including giving children a healthy start.
Did you know that milk also works well in science experiments? You might be surprised to find out the amazing things a cold glass of milk can do when it comes to science. Check out these experiments below to see this versatile liquid at work in the lab.
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Magic popcorn
Pop some popcorn and pour yourself a big glass of milk for this experiment. If you put all that popcorn into the glass of milk, will it spill over? Can you keep adding to the glass? How much will fit? Watch the video to see if it's possible to put all that popcorn into the milk without spilling.
Color-changing Milk of Magnesia
Did you know you can change the color of Milk of Magnesia? If you have simple household ingredients such as vinegar and baking soda, you can learn about bases and acids. Check out this video below to see the full experiment.
Marbled paper
Watch the video below to see how a little bit of milk, food coloring and dish soap can make a beautiful piece of marbled paper in your favorite color. This is a great experiment to do with the young ones in the family to create artwork.
Magic milk
What do you get when you add food coloring to milk and add a drop of dish washing soap? You have to watch the video below to find out! It's an exciting experiment to explore the different options that happen when you vary the amounts of soap.
Make plastic
Grab a favorite cookie cutter, milk, vinegar and a strainer and see what exciting shapes you can create. By mixing the milk and vinegar through a strainer, you can create an adorable decoration. Watch this video below to see how you it's done.
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