Melting Ice With Salt | Simple Science for Kids
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Melting ice with salt and adding food colouring is a simple science project for kids of all ages. I added water in balloons and left them in freezer overnight. In the morning we started the experiment. Salt that was added to the ice, started melting it creating beautiful channels. Food colouring followed the melting pattern and made those look really pretty
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