Lets Do Science Color Burst Activity











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Do some colorful science using materials you have at home! • • Color Burst Experiment Supplies: • -- 1 shallow bowl or dish (any size—larger is better) • -- Q-Tips/Cotton Swabs • -- Dish soap • -- Small cup for soap (optional) • -- Food coloring (red, blue, green, and yellow) • -- Skim or 1% milk • Step 1: Pour enough milk into your bowl or dish so that the milk completely covers the bottom—a quarter inch is plenty. • Step 2: Choose a bottle of food coloring, and squeeze a few drops into the milk. Then, choose another color and squeeze some more drops in different locations in your bowl or dish. • Step 3: Pour a small amount of dish soap into a cup. Place one end of your Q-Tip into the soap. • Step 4: Take your soapy Q-Tip, and press the tip down into the milk near a spot of color. What happens to your colors? • Step 5: Try multiple Q-Tips. How does that affect how the colors move around? Does the effect change over time? Have you ever seen anything else that looks like your “color burst”? • • Doing science with older explorers? Try more challenging missions: • -- Use a different kind of milk. Does the experiment change if you use whole milk instead of skim milk? What about half-and-half? Which one will “burst” the best? • -- Try starting with water instead of milk. Does the color move around the same way in the water? What does milk contain that water does not? What about the milk makes it “burst” and churn around? • -- Place colors near each other in the milk and predict what colors will form when they mix and churn together. • • The Adler Planetarium is the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere! Located on Chicago’s lakeshore, the museum typically hosts more than half a million visitors each year and reaches millions more through youth STEAM programs, neighborhood skywatching events, people-powered research, and other outreach efforts. Today, the Adler is bringing our unique approach—scientific exploration rooted in community and connection—to guests from around the world who can enjoy the digital Adler from their own homes, libraries, schools or offices. • 🎟 Visit us—get museum tickets: http://bit.ly/adler-tickets • 📱 Need some space in your inbox? Sign up for our emails to get the latest breaking space news, Adler happenings, and event information directly from us: http://eepurl.com/gX87D1 • 💛 Donate today and help us continue to bring educational space programming to everyone, everywhere: https://bit.ly/adler-donate • 🚀 Connect with us, with science and astronomy, with our universe—and with other people—exactly where you are: https://bit.ly/adler-anywhere • 🧑‍🏫 Check out our Educator Hub: https://www.adlerplanetarium.org/lear... • FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA • Instagram: http://bit.ly/2TNXm03 • Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eqdrEY • Twitter: https://bit.ly/2VbLXLO • TikTok: https://bit.ly/3cL2azQ • #AdlerPlanetarium #KidsActivities #CreativityForKids #LetsDoScience #SpaceMuseum #Planetarium

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