Dry ice Materials Equipement We use : -Gloves -(Transparent) Basin with a large -Strip of fabric (cotton) -Graduated cylinder -Small Dish -Spoon Substances We use : -Solid Carbon Dioxide -Water -Dish Sorp -Sugar Attention It's very cold, his temperature is 78.5°C. If you touch it, your hands can disappear ! Experiment Pour 50mL of water in a large
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We need : gloves basin with a large rim strip of fabric graduated cylinder weighing scale small dish spoon Substances : solide carbon dioxide water dish soap sugar glycerin Caution!!! The ice is very very cold at -78.5°C!!! Protocol : Stir sugar, glycerin, water and dish soap with spoon. Fill a basin at 2/3 of water and put a piece of dry ice in a
For the equipement, you need : gloves, (transparent) basin with a large rim, strip of fabric (cotton), graduated cylinder, weighing scale, small dish, spoon. As substances we needed : solid carbon dioxide, water, dish soap, sugar, glycerin..
DRY ICE BY INDIANA AND HELOISE For the equipement, you need : gloves, (transparent) basin with a large rim,
(: Dry ice bubble :) (science experiment 3) Equipment : Gloves (Transparent) basin with a large rim Strip of fabric (cotton) Graduated cylinder Weighing scale Spoon Substances : Solid carbon dioxide Water Dish soap Glycerin Safety : Dry ice is extremely cold : -7.5°C !!! NEVER TOUCH IT WITH BARE HANDS or SKIN ! If you touch the dry ice, you'll cau
The cloud's dry ice In the next video, you will see : How to make a cloud with dry ice What the cloud is made of How to make a bubble with dry ice how to make an explosion with dry ice Equipment/Substances : - Gloves - Solid carbon dioxide - Basin with a large rim - Water - Strip of fabric - Dish soap - Graduated cylinder - Sugar - Weighing scale -
Dry Ice For makes this experiment, we need : - gloves - basin with a large rim - strip of fabric - graduated cylinder - weighing scale - small dish - spoon - solid carbon dioxyde - water - dish soap - sugar - glycerin BUT BE CAREFULL !!!!!!!!! : Never touch dry ice with bare hands or skin because dry ice temperature is cold at -78.5 °C, so handle
Dry ice Safety : Dry ice temperature is extremely cold at -109.3 °F (-78.5 °C). Always need to wear a protective cloth and oven mitt. NEVER TOUCH IT WITH BARE HANDS OR SKIN . A contact with your skin will freeze your cells and cause injury similar to a burn. Material : Equipment Substance Gloves Solid Carbone Dioxide (Transparent) basin with a la
Dry Ice experiment ! For this experiment, we used : Substances : solid carbon dioxide, water, dish soap, sugar, glycerin Equipment : gloves , basin with a large rim , strip of fabric (cotton) , graduated cylinder , weighing scale , small dish, spoon 1. Mix 50 mL of water and 10 g of sugar in a large jam pot. 2. Add 40 mL of dish soap but do not sti
Dry Ice Materiels : Gloves, Transparent basin with a large rim, Strip of fabric(cotton), Gratuated cylinder, Weighing scale, Small dish, Spoon, Solid carbon dioxide, Water, Dish soap, Sugar , Glycerin and U$! Experiment : The soap mixture : Pour 50 mL of water and add 10 g of sugar and mix the ingredients in a large jam pot. Add 40mL of dish soap.
The Sli me Materials : Plastic glasses, a spoon, ultraviolet light, graduated cylinder, borax, polyvinyl alcohol, coloring substances and quinina. Observations : -The slime is elastic and slimy. -It takes the shape of the glass. -It takes a few minutes for to fit perfectly the glass. -It becomes glowing and it diffuses ultraviolet light. -The slime