'Have you ever wondered how a pond skater can stay so easily on the surface of water? Water has this kind of invisible skin that allows certain things, like pond skaters or a feather, to stay at the surface. Rosie, an Education Coordinator for the Royal Society of Chemistry, shows us how we can break down this invisible skin to make patterns in milk. You will need: - Milk - A shallow dish - Food colouring - A paintbrush or cotton bud - A straw Have a go yourself and don\'t forget to share your results with us #ChemistryInYourCupboard Instructions from the RSC website: https://edu.rsc.org/resources/tie-dye-milk/1874.article For more chemistry experiments and resources visit our education website: https://edu.rsc.org/resources'
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