How To Make Plastic From Milk And Vinegar? (Plastic milk experiment)
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- čas přidán 22. 09. 2017
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How to make Plastic Milk? (Little Miss Muffet /milk and vinegar casein)
Materials
Milk ( 2%) - 1 cup
White Vinegar - 4 tsp
Microwave - 1 minute
Use what stays in strainer (May be hot)
Wash blob with water
kneed to moldable consistency
Shape object
Let dry over night.
Is there Plastic In milk? Well, sort of. You made a substance called CASEIN. It’s from the latin word meaning “cheese.” Casein occurs when the protein in the milk meets the acid in the vinegar. The casein in milk does not mix with the acid and so it forms blobs.
The milk will boil and being to form tiny lumps (called curds) in a clear liquid (known as whey...is the Little Miss Muffet rhyme sounding a bit familiar right now?).
The curds will form a blob at the bottom of a clear liquid. The blob is actually fat, minerals and the protein called casein (milk protein).
True plastics, called polymers, are a little different. Milk contains many molecules of a protein called casein. Many of these casein molecule chain together are a polymer. The polymer can be scooped up and molded, which is why plastic made from milk is called casein.
Wash the Blob with water and knead it until it gets the consistency of dough.
Now’s your chance to show off the artist in you: Mould the plastic into any shape you wish, then place it on the wax paper and let it dry overnight to harden.
The combination of heat and vinegar (acetic acid) causes the casein from the milk to
clump together and come out of solution (i.e. precipitate). Casein is an ingredient used in making plastic which is why the blob resembles plastic. This casein plastic hardens when the curds dry out.
Don’t underestimate the importance of what you’ve just done...casein plastics were commonly used to make glue, paints, and paper.
Here are some neat facts about Casein plastic...
• Casein plastic was one of the first plastics ever made
• The first plastics were developed in 1862
• Casein was discovered in the 1890’s by a German inventor, Adolph Spitteler
• Casein was used in England to produce: glues, pens, knife handles, and buttons.
plastic. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casein
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PLASTIC MILK EXPERIMENT
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Wow! That's pretty cool and really interesting! I never knew you could mold casein. Great video as always!
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I had all the needed items for this experiment earlier when I watched with my kids, and so we did it right then! My son's casin (sp?) smiley face is drying right now! Worked great!
Thats awesome. Making art out of the casein is the best part. Now not sure how little miss muffet ate it. lol thanks
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Wow!!! This is so cool!!! I never knew this. Great video as always I truly enjoyed it
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Whoa! So cool!! I can't wait to try this!
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We will have to try this experiment thanks for sharing.
I had no idea. This was super interesting!
Awesome video and great experiment. Thanks for sharing. All the best.
Saw the Walgreens ad. That's incredible. Plastic from milk.
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Cool let me know how it turns out? thanks
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Awesome,need to try 😊
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Wish I could have seen your casein sculpture!
It was a master piece lol thanks
So interesting to learn about this :)
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Great experiment, milk is an amazing product. Very interesting!!! Cheers :)
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Learning for a lifetime. : ) I love learning something new everyday. : ) thanks
I do this on the stove to make paneer cheese for palak paneer, one if my favorite Indian food dishes.
Morning Stella, Interesting. I'm going to look up how to do that as you have me wanting to taste this as I have not had it before. thank you Ken
@@KidsFunScience You're welcome. There are lots of cheese making videos on CZcams that use milk and either lemon or vinegar.
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I think ive seen this before but yeah great video
I'm sure you have. : ) thanks
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Nice! i was wondering what will happen if the dried casein plastic gets wet again? Will it become soft again?
Great question as I have never try to get it wet again. One day I will see what happens. IF you do please let me know the results? thanks
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That looked interesting, is it the same casein that is used to make protein supplements 😊
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Morning saravanan b, thank you
Milk - 1 cup
white vinegar - 4 tsp
Microwave 1 min
Pour thru strainer into bowl
Use what stays in strainer
Wash blob w water
Kneed to moldable consistency
Shape project
Let dry ovrnite
Good Morning Kent, Yes that is correct. thanks Ken
Kids Fun Science - Hi Ken. I was just using the comment section to take notes on the instructions so I can see them at a glance when I do the project with my friends 4 year old grandson.
Thank YOU for sharing your knowledge with us!
Also thanks for keeping it brief and simple to understand.
Great I'm going to add your comments into the description to help the next guy. Have fun thanks Ken
Notes added to description. Thanks
Hello, can i use soymilk instead of milk??
Morning WEIPING, Not familiar with soy milk, but you need a lot of fat for this experiment to work. This is why I suggest using whole milk or 2%. I think you should give it a try with soy milk, as experimenting is what makes science fun. If you do try, please let me know the results. thanks Ken
Curds and whey!😁
+2Supergirls :) yes have you ever ate Curds and Whey
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Muito bom. Like 44.
cute video
change structure...
I did not know this i though is gonna become regular chees
No cheese. thanks
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Just saw the same recipe calling the result cheese
Good morning @emmagreen6087, that is interesting. I would love to see it. Let me know where? Thx Ken
@@KidsFunScience There are a few. One is called How to Make Mozzarella Cheese With Just 2 Ingredients from In The Kitchen With Matt.
Why fat free milk
Good Morning live let liv, No fat free milk, as we need the fat proteins to make the plastic. You can use Whole milk or heavy cream which will work better than 1% or 2% milk. I used 2%. Thanks
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Very nice, looks gross 😀
Kids Toyland lol I was thinking the same thing