Looking for a fun, hands-on activity that combines vibrant colors, simple ingredients, and a whole lot of “wow”? Say hello to the Melting Rainbow Experiment—a playful science project that kids (and adults!) will absolutely love. This experiment is not just visually stunning but also sneakily educational, introducing young minds to basic chemistry using everyday kitchen ingredients.
🌈 What is the Melting Rainbow Experiment?
The Melting Rainbow Experiment is a magical mix of science and art. It involves creating colorful baking soda balls, then watching them bubble and melt as dish soap and vinegar work their fizzing magic. Think of it as a rainbow eruption in a bowl! Not only is it mesmerizing to watch, but it also demonstrates chemical reactions, color blending, and sensory play all at once.
🧪 You Will Need:
Baking soda
Dish soap
Food coloring (variety of colors)
Vinegar (not listed in the image, but essential for the reaction!)
Water
Ice cube tray or small molds
A bowl or tray
🧁 How to Make It:
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