You can consider this experiment as making plastic from milk, or making cheese, depending on how you treat it.
What you need:
- milk, heated to almost boiling
- vinegar
- sieve or strainer
- cloth
What to do:
- Heat 1 cup of milk up so it is simmering. Take it off the heat and pour it into a bowl.
- Add 4 tablespoons of vinegar to the milk.
- Stir the mixture. It will become lumpy as the liquids separate from the solids.
- Strain your mixture through a cloth over a sieve. The liquids will go through and you will collect the solids in the cloth.
- Rinse the solids with water, the squeeze it to remove the water.
- You can eat it now – it’s cheese – or make it into a shape, such as a ball, and leave it to dry for a few days.
What happens:
When you add the vinegar to the milk, a protein in the milk (called casein) won’t mix with the vinegar, so it separates out, becoming a solid. When the casein dries, it feels a little like plastic. If you roll the casein into a ball and let it dry, it will be like a plastic ball.