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This fun and awesome skittles rainbow kids candy science experiment will WOW the whole family. Kids will watch the magic colors unfold on a plate. This activity is for toddlers, preschoolers, elementary grade students, kids and adults... this activity wil

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Happy Wednesday everyone! Today we went over our Kids Can Help Lesson. I’ve been trying to include civic learning at least once a week but it’s hard to do without a class full of kids a…

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Cynthia on Instagram: "Skittles Experiment 🌈   Let’s make a rainbow! The easiest experiment to set up.  You need : - skittles - plate - hot water  What’s the science behind it? The candies have a coating made out of food coloring and sugar. When it touches the hot water, the coating starts to dissolve causing the food coloring to come off. The science of why the colors bleed to the center of the plate is called concentration gradient. The concentration of sugar is higher near the candies than the middle of the plate, where there is only water. Therefore, the food coloring diffuses down a concentration gradient, from areas of higher concentration of sugar to areas of lower concentration. Did you notice that the colors don’t mix as they go toward the center of the plate? This is due to wate Skittles Rainbow Experiment, Skittles Science Experiment, Skittles Experiment, Rainbow Experiment, Make A Rainbow, Stem For Kids, Rainbow Crafts, Science Experiments Kids, Homeschool Preschool

Cynthia on Instagram: "Skittles Experiment 🌈 Let’s make a rainbow! The easiest experiment to set up. You need : - skittles - plate - hot water What’s the science behind it? The candies have a coating made out of food coloring and sugar. When it touches the hot water, the coating starts to dissolve causing the food coloring to come off. The science of why the colors bleed to the center of the plate is called concentration gradient. The concentration of sugar is higher near the candies…

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