 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name's Ken and today's experiment is color changing water science experiment. What you need for this experiment is food coloring, a bowl, a cup or a vase, a spoon, and of course water. So to start off this experiment, you need a tall cup or vase and fill that about three quarters full of water. And then a smaller bowl about half the size of that. You're gonna start off with blue and you're only gonna put two drops of the blue color coloring in there. And then you're going to stir it so it's completely dissolved into that three quarter cup of water. Then you're gonna take your bowl and you're gonna put 10 drops of the yellow in and into your bowl that's only about three quarters full. And then you're going to stir it. And once you get that yellow consistency we're ready to start our experiment and you can make your prediction what's gonna happen when we put the blue inside the yellow bowl. So you made your prediction, we put it in and it turns green in the middle. So how does this experiment work? Well, we all know red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors of light. When you combine these three primary colors together in equal amounts they will make white light. But when the primary colors are combined together in different amounts they produce other colors. These colors are referred to as secondary colors. In this experiment when we look through the two colors at once the colors mix. Together as similar as if you were to put two drops of yellow and two drops of blue for color in the glass of water and then stir them together. Because the primary colors yellow and blue were used in this experiment when we looked through the bowl they combined to form that secondary color green. So go ahead and try this experiment and the second time try it with red and blue. But once again remember to keep the consistency of 10 red whatever goes in the bowl into two drops of the blue. I hope you enjoyed this experiment. If you did remember to click thumbs up and to subscribe and thanks for watching.