Make milk into marbles

Published 12/10/08 11 months ago | Views 58 Education / Science
Make milk into marbles
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bird crick
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How can something so common as milk turn instantly into a hard ball?

Alginate.

This critical ingredient is in everything from casts to Tums to silk screening gear. It is also the magic powder dropped into this kitchen sink science experiment.

So, what is alginate? Sodium alginate is the sodium salt of alginic acid. Found naturally in seaweed, it is used here for its rapid agglutination properties. This process is accelerated by the vinegar. The sugar provides an additional binding agent for the balls.

If you've tried this, we'd love to hear about it. There might even be a free t-shirt in it for you if your video is stellar.

Turn milk into solid balls

Comments

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kingoflight 11 months ago
FAKE.

How does the mixture know to make 5 small balls and not 1 big one?
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userodd 11 months ago
its the alginate reacting with the vinegar plus the shaking of the strainer
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bird crick 11 months ago
it's like making snowballs or cheese curd
start small
plus the shaking of the strainer forces seperation
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colin 11 months ago
not fake. just bizarre.
+1
kkovtche 11 months ago
FAKE! you can see how they spliced 2 scenes when the hand goes for Alginate poweder - thats where they cut out the scene where they put marbles in
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booster13 11 months ago
kkovtche is right coo tho
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BobsBigBoy 11 months ago
Thats about as real as my hair!
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BobsBigBoy 11 months ago
Totally FAKE!
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bird crick 11 months ago
will someone with proof beyond a cut claim refute the science of this experiment?
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kkovtche 11 months ago
i wish i could, but i cant

at least im saving some trouble for those who actually want to immitate this
+1
kingoflight 10 months ago
ITS A FAKE ! thus not a how to make marbles out of milk lol
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