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| I have watch an experiment on youtube that if you put m&m's\skittles in a circle and try to fill the center of the circle with water |
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| when i try to put some water ^ ~ ^ |
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ReplyDeleteI love science experiments and will have to try this one with my children. Where did the colours come from, does this mean Skittles are coated in paint?
How come the colours did not mix? In science we talk about an hypothesis which is like a guess of what might happen. Do you have hypothesis why the colours do not mix? How could you test this?
Have you tried the M&M experiment where you drop the M&Ms into a container with the M's facing up and see what happens?
Nga mihi,
Mark