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Kitchen Science Experiment: Create a density rainbow – CSIRO PUBLISHING

What to do: Step 1. Add 50 ml (3 tbsp) of tap water to each of your five small glasses, and add a few drops of food colouring to each. If you only have one colour, add it only to glasses one, three and five. If you have five colours, add a different colour to each glass. Step 2. You won’t be adding anything else to glass one, but add 15 g (1 1/5 tbsp) of sugar to glass two, 30 g (2 2/3 tbsp) to glass three, 45 g (3 1/2 tbsp) to glass four and 60 g (4 2/3 tbsp) to glass five. Step 3. Stir the glasses with the sugar. You should find that the sugar in glasses two and three dissolves quickly, while with four and five it will take longer. If after several minutes of stirring, solid sugar remains, heat the glasses in a microwave for short bursts (ten seconds at a time) to slightly warm the water.

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March 05 - Jono Is Self-Centred AF!

March 05 - Jono Is Self-Centred AF! Kia Ora! You may be aware that Jono has an irrational fear of peaches, no joke. But turns out that he s not the only one with an irrational fear of fruit. On the topic of eating, we also debated whether serviette or napkin sounds posher! We were joined by Dr Michelle Dickinson AKA Nanogirl who has a new TV show out on TVNZ on Demand called Kitchen Science, with kid friendly recipes! Finally, Jono discovered he is more self-centred than he thought. Enjoy the pod & your weekend, stay safe out there!

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