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MATHS & SCIENCE CLUB 2010
the society for young thinkers
Teacher-in-charge : Mdm Lee Siew Kee
President : Crystal Mok Sau Yin
Vice President : Yeo Wen Lin
Secretary : Loh Sok Cheng
Vice Secretary : Sarah Menon
Treasurer : Lim Jia Yi
Vice Treasurer : R. Sajina
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Form 5 : Rebecca N.
Chong Pei Yi
Elaine Tan Jia Sie
Tan Lee Ting
Aqilah
G. Hamshaveni
Sivaneswary
Thivya
G. Perevita
Lim Jia Ni
Simran
Subha Sri
T. Loshnee
Kashvini
Malathi

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Plastic Milk Experiment

Our club did an experiment called the ' Plastic Milk ' . This experiment was particpated by the society members according to a procedure on the experiment . The experiment was held in the Biology Lab in our school and referring to the procedures as below :

PLASTIC MILK

One cup of milk
4 teaspoons of white vinegar
A bowl
A strainer
Adult help

Ask your friendly adult to heat up the milk until it is hot, but not boiling
Now ask the adult to carefully pour the milk into the bowl
Add the vinegar to the milk and stir it up with a spoon for about a minute
Now the fun part, pour the milk through the strainer into the sink - careful it may be hot!
Left behind in the strainer is a mass of lumpy blobs.
When it is cool enough, you can rinse the blobs off in water while you press them together .
Now just mold it into a shape and it will harden in a few days. - Cool!

Plastic? In milk? Well, sort of. You made a substance called CASIN. It's from the latin word meaning "cheese." Casin occurs when the protien in the milk meets the acid in the vinegar. The casin in milk does not mix with the acid and so it forms blobs. True plastics, called poymers, are a little different. If you want to make a true plastic and learn more about polymers, try the Homemade Slime experiment. Have fun!



For futher information , please visit http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/plasticmilk.php

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