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Candy Chromatography: What Colors Are in Your Candy? | Science Project

How many dyes are in a bag of M&Ms? The answer might surprise you! Not every M&M color is a single dye; some are mixtures. You can discover all of the colors using a technique called paper chromatography. This video shows you step-by-step how to do a paper chromatography experiment on candy. Are you ready to become a color detective? Written instructions are available on our website at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/scienc... Science Project Kit: https://www.homesciencetools.com/prod... Special chromatography paper can be bought here: https://www.homesciencetools.com/prod.... This video describes in more detail the science behind paper chromatography and how it works. It also includes troubleshooting tips if you need help with your experiment:    • Paper Chromatography | Science Project  . Science Buddies also hosts a library of instructions for over 1,500 other hands-on science projects, lesson plans, and fun activities for K-12 parents, students, and teachers! Visit us at http://www.sciencebuddies.org?from=YouTube to learn more. #paperchromatography #chemistryexperiments #sciencebuddies -----------------Contents of this video-------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:28 - Prepare Your Samples 00:59 - Prepare Your Paper Strips 02:20 - Chromatography Separation Experiment 03:52 - Analyze Your Results 04:18 - More Paper Chromatography Help ******************************* Connect with Science Buddies: TWITTER:   / sciencebuddies   FACEBOOK:   / sciencebuddies   INSTAGRAM:   / scibuddy   PINTEREST:   / sciencebuddies  

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