Magic Rainbow - Fun Chemistry Experiment with Milk of Magnesia and Vinegar
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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The Milk of Magnesia and Vinegar reaction is a great chemical reaction to experiment with at home or at school because the chemicals are safe and the reaction is amazing! This chemistry experiment outlines acid / base reactions, solubility principles, and chemical reactions.
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Perfect comeback after a long gap!!!!
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I’ve been working on big things that haven’t been working out quite like I hoped so I figured I better dive into some of my “regular” experiments to get some videos uploaded!
Lots more on the way!
Thank you for watching! Leave me a comment and let me know what you think! Or, maybe you have an idea for a science experiment? If so, let me know!
~Keep on Learning!
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Really cool experiment
Thank you!!! And thanks for watching!!
am so excited to share this experiment with my small group of students. I bought some universal indicator on Amazon and I haven’t tried this yet, but I am wondering how many times you can add the acid before it doesn’t work any longer.
You can add acid until it becomes clear and red and then add more milk of magnesia to make it go the other way. You can repeat this back and forth until you run out of acid and/or magnesia!
Have fun!
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Thanks!!
And, for stirring, can we use some kind of spoon instead, if yes, what medium should the spoon be of??
Glass rod
Are plastic mediums safe to use for this experiment??
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Yes but only for the parts where you are not heating the materials.
Can tap water be used instead of distilled water?
Yes
In the equation, why is water the product if we add water to the milk of magnesia
Seeing someone handling chemicals without safety gloves really makes me anxious
Really interesting experiment though
Safety first! But all of these chemicals are safe to handle without the use of gloves. Safety glasses are highly recommended.