Mega Magic Color-Changing Milk Challenge
⚠️ Safety Warning
Do not drink the milk afterward. Food coloring may stain clothes and surfaces.
All experiments require adult supervision.
Materials You'll Need
Gather these 5 items before starting
💡 Tip: Check off items as you gather them to stay organized!
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these 7 steps carefully
pour enough whole milk into the plate to cover the bottom completely.
Add several drops of different food coloring around the plate — red, blue, yellow, green.
Dip the tip of a cotton swab in dish soap.
Touch the soapy cotton swab gently to the center of the milk and hold it there.
Watch as the colors explode outward in a beautiful swirling pattern!
Try touching different spots and observe the color movement.
Experiment with different types of milk — skim vs whole — to see the difference.
✅ Remember: Take your time with each step and ask an adult for help if needed!
The Science Behind It 🔬
Milk contains fat molecules scattered throughout the liquid. Dish soap is a surfactant — it breaks apart fat molecules. When the soap touches the milk, it races outward breaking up fat molecules throughout the plate. This rapid movement pushes the food coloring along with it, creating the swirling explosion of color. The reaction continues until all the fat in the milk has been broken apart by the soap. Whole milk has more fat than skim milk, so it creates a much more dramatic effect! Try changing one variable at a time to see how it affects the results — this is called the scientific method!