Make a type of slime that acts as both a solid and a liquid.
Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for fun way to explore states of matter and solubility this experiment is for you! Today we’re doing a fun sensory experiment with the folks at Reaching Maximum Independence -- a local non-profit which helps people with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities live life to their fullest potential!
Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Sarah Spivey does the demonstrations and explains the science behind it.Pour the colored water into the large container with the cornstarch and mix using your hands Try compressing the oobleck in your hands into a ball. Observe how it quickly “melts” into a liquid.You can store your oobleck in the fridge to use for later. When you’re ready to dispose of your oobleck, throw it away in the trash.
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