(You may find it easier to use a spoon rather than a pipette for this). Add about 2 cm 3 of egg yolk to the mixture of oil and water.Add about 2 cm 3 of egg white to the mixture of oil and water.Let the egg white drain through into the bowl.When separated place the egg yolk into a different bowl or beaker from the egg white. The yolk will drain into the bowl or beaker while the egg yolk will stay in the shell you are holding. (Or separate the yolk from the white by passing the egg between the egg shells. Take the egg and break it into the egg yolk separator above a bowl.Add half a teaspoon of mustard to the mixture of oil and water.Shake the mixture in the bottle (test tube) for about a minute.Add half a teaspoon of flour to the mixture of oil and water.Repeat steps 1 and 2 with a fresh bottle (test tube).Remove the screw top (bung) and leave the mixture to stand for around 5 to 10 minutes.Add half a teaspoon of sugar to the mixture of oil and water.Repeat steps 1 and 2 with a fresh bottle/test tube.Remove the screw top/bung and leave the mixture to stand for.Add 2 cm 3 of detergent to the mixture of oil and water.Repeat steps 1 and 2 with a fresh bottle or test tube.Remove the screw top/(bung and leave the mixture to stand for around 5 to 10 minutes.Record what you see by taking a photograph, draw a picture or write a sentence.Shake the mixture in the bottle/test tube for about a minute.Using another (teat) pipette add about 2 cm 3 of water.Using a (teat) pipette put about 2 cm 3 of oil into a screw top bottle (or test tube).Egg yolk separator (or separate using the egg shell).3 teaspoons (or plastic disposable spoons).5 disposable (teat) pipettes – 1 for the water, 1 for the oil, 1 for the detergent 1 for the egg white and 1 for the egg yolk (it may be easier to use a spoon for the egg yolk).6 small screw top bottles (100 cm 3) or test tubes and bungs. Like all good science-artists, you decide to investigate further… Equipment: Apparently he adds a secret ingredient to his paint, and according to rumours it has something to do with chicken eggs. However, when you tried to use these minerals in the past, you were unable to make a useable paint by just adding water. Apparently he has been using lots of different minerals and other materials to create paints of amazing colours. You are an ancient Egyptian science-artist, and you have heard of an up-and-coming artist whose new paints are causing quite a stir.
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