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Glass beads are a wonderful crafting material with a wide variety of potential uses. Many people enjoy creating mosaics, decorating room dividers, or creating their own version of stained glass windows with them. But you may be wondering how to glue them to a glass surface. We've researched the process and we have the answer […]

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C̤̈ℍƎᗰᎥC̤̈ᗩℓ   ƘᎥᗰ on Instagram: "Summer #STEAM Activity Making Stained glass Art #Chemistry In this chemistry experiment, food coloring spreads in glue due to the interaction between the dish soap and the glue. Glue contains water, and its molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonding. When dish soap is added, it disrupts these bonds because soap molecules have hydrophobic (water-repelling) and hydrophilic (water-attracting) ends. The soap breaks the surface tension of the glue, causing the food coloring to spread out rapidly as the glue's molecules move to re-establish hydrogen bonds, creating a vivid and dynamic display of color dispersion. #ScienceatHome" Glue Stained Glass Art, Stained Glass Glue, Food Coloring Crafts, Glue And Food Coloring, Hydrogen Bonding, Steam Activity, Glass Glue, Surface Tension, Chemistry Experiments

C̤̈ℍƎᗰᎥC̤̈ᗩℓ ƘᎥᗰ on Instagram: "Summer #STEAM Activity Making Stained glass Art #Chemistry In this chemistry experiment, food coloring spreads in glue due to the interaction between the dish soap and the glue. Glue contains water, and its molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonding. When dish soap is added, it disrupts these bonds because soap molecules have hydrophobic (water-repelling) and hydrophilic (water-attracting) ends. The soap breaks the surface tension of the…

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