November 18, 2008

Milk of Magnesia Experiment – Color Changing Liquid Teaches Science Behind Antacids

If you’ve ever wondered how those antacids really work inside your stomach, the Milk of Magnesia demo is easy to perform and really illustrates the concept of pH change and the buffering power of magnesium hydroxide. I first saw the demonstration performed by Sue Ann Berger during a Flinn Morning of Chemistry many years ago. She originally called the demonstration M.O.M. to the Rescue, and the audience reaction from her standing room only crowd was fantastic. The Milk of Magnesia demo is a favorite among chemistry teachers because of the visual way it teaches the buffering action of magnesium hydroxide. I recently shared this cool science demo on 9News.

Read the Color Changing Milk of Magnesia Experiment

Watch the Milk of Magnesia Experiment Video

Milk of magnesia is a liquid used as an antacid and, sometimes, a laxative. Also known as magnesium hydroxide or Mg(OH)2, the solution is taken orally. The original concentrated formula was concocted by a man named Charles Henry Phillips in 1880, and sold under the brand Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. Today, the rights to the name “milk of magnesia” appear to be owned by Bayer Corporation and, interestingly, “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” is owned by Sterling Drug.

Milk of magnesia is an alkaline suspension, meaning that it undergoes a neutralizing reaction when encountering anything acidic. This makes it an effective combatant of excess stomach acid when taken internally. Too much hydrochloric acid (HCl) excreted by the parietal cells in the stomach can lead to indigestion, heartburn and stomach ulcers. Milk of magnesia in the form of an antacid is dosed from 500 mg-1.5 mg (0.02-0.05 oz) and readily enters the stomach, where the hydroxide ions in milk of magnesia combine with the hydrogen ions in HCl to calm overactivity in the stomach.

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Comment by dianna
2008-12-01 20:38:55

this is great! i need a really good sience project for my age.i am in 5th grade i need help send me some ideas also lvoe your ideas but they are to imature.

thanks dianna

 
Comment by Best
2009-01-21 04:28:44

So cool!

 
Comment by josephine thai
2009-03-16 17:02:04

i need some ideas but still don’t have anything to do for my science project???
p.s. i need help

Comment by Fiona
2011-04-25 05:36:53

Hello! my name is Fiona I am in 6th grade I wanted to give u some information for u’r project:

Milk is mostly water, but, it contains vitamins, minerals,proteins and tiny droplets of fat.

Hope it’ll work!

see ya!

 
 
Comment by nlfast@heartburnremedy
2009-04-01 09:13:34

very useful information.

 
2009-05-12 16:09:50

This is a very cool project. I remember doing something similar with coke for a 5 grade science project.

 
Comment by shunana
2009-05-19 09:45:04

very useful info….

 
Comment by julie fundora
2010-03-05 10:50:16

i just cant find the ingredant too do it..can u help me please it for a school project..lolz

 
Comment by Julie Gintzler
2010-03-06 16:57:13

Julie – I assume it is the cabbage juice indicator your are having trouble finding and not the milk of magnesia. You can purchase it through the Steve Spangler Science website by following this link (http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/1552) or you can make your own by following the experiment in this link (http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000048). I hope this helps.

Comment by Devon Wilks
2010-09-10 17:31:26

What???

 
 
Comment by Devon Wilks
2010-09-10 17:29:51

Hey this experiments are really cool. I can’t figure out this one.

 
Comment by Destiny
2010-11-18 13:35:23

Why does this expirement work?

 
Comment by Julie Gintzler
2010-11-21 21:14:10

Destiny – you can find the answer by following this link to the Steve Spangler Science website: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/color-changing-milk-of-magnesia

 
Comment by Gerald
2011-03-25 17:30:18

This I think is a wonderful science project for children, but has anyone thought to mention that the use and over use antacids can cause great harm. In a study of 500,000 patients written and published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, scientists concluded that antacids in fact make your digestive system much more welcoming for malicious harmful bacteria and viruses-and that can open the flood gates to all sorts of complications. They discovered that individuals taking acid-suppressing medications were 4.5 times more likely to get pneumonia than those who hadn’t taken the drugs!

 
Comment by philipella
2011-05-18 13:32:29

Add ice to milk of magnesia solution for better results. Ice slows down the color changes :)

 
Comment by sarah
2011-08-13 04:26:55

how does this work? i need to know for my science experiment. i know it says on the site but its too scientific..any help please? :)

 
Comment by RubixCube5000
2012-01-19 11:44:44

So what exactly does this represt? Just the color changes, or could I add food and show how it digests/dissolves? Please help soon it’s for an important project.

 
Comment by RubixCube5000
2012-01-28 14:41:06

Ask your science teacher

 
Comment by RubixCube5000
2012-01-28 14:41:51

Anyone? Help?

 
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