How can cocoa powder, something we drink, not be wet?!
This video stitch (@mrs.b.tv @science) explains in ASL how you can dip cocoa powder in water and see it come out dry!
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ID: A video stitch of a woman explaining how, when cocoa powder is dipped in water, it comes out dry. The video shows the woman speaking with a glass of water, a can of cocoa powder and her holding a spoon. Scott is on the bottom left signing the captions in ASL. At the end, a white background appears with repeating red text: “The more you know.” The closing video shows white background with blue text: Enjoyed this video? Black text: Please consider donating; your support will help keep our content & resources FREE! Green button with black text: atomichands.com/donate. Image of an iPhone with Atomic Hands’ menu webpage shows with menu options: ASL STEM, Storybooks, ASL STEM Videos, ASL STEM Resources, ASL STEM Dictionaries, ASL STEM News, ASL STEM Events, and Deaf STEMist Network.
Transcript: We know it works in milk, but what about water? Dip cocoa powder into water and it will come out completely dry! Dip it again and it might absorb some of the water, but with just a little tap the water will start to go away because cocoa powder is hydrophobic. You can do this over and over again. Try it for yourself and follow for more science videos!