| Chemical Reactions |
| Try to create a chemical reaction of your own with this recipe for Play Dough! |
| chemical reaction Play Dough |
| chemical reaction Play Doh Play Dough |
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| Physical SettingElementaryIntermediate Explore chemical reactions and how they take place.- Predict how adding heat will change the following mixture:
Play DoughExported from MasterCook Ingredients1 drop food coloring1 C water1 C flour½ C salt2 tsp.- Add all remaining ingredients.
- Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture thickens and draws away from the sides of the pan.
- Source: Modern Woman magazine, June 1993 issue
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