Hi, I put Cu, Al and Steel into liquid nitrogen. For all of these there was a small dip in the graph, then a big one (at the leidenfrost point). Why is there the first small dip? Thanks for any help :)
I did the same experment insted of a penny i used a dime when i added the chery red hot dime to the Methanol it did The Leidenfrost effect. whene i took the dime out of the methanal it was a copper colar.
If you heat a coin in air, it usually turns black due to the formation of the oxide. As you submerge it in Methanol, the hot oxide reacts with the Methanol, and turns it into a brown Oxide.
This is no Leidenfrost effect !!
0verWorlds 1 year ago
I did this to a copper penny today, and upon adding it, this exact thing happened.
Only difference is, there was a pungent smell of formaldehyde as well. Possible copper oxide oxidizing the methanol? How though?
pyropakman 2 years ago
I think I saw something similar to this when someone poured liquid methane on Jay Leno's stage.
dragonridley 2 years ago
Hi, I put Cu, Al and Steel into liquid nitrogen. For all of these there was a small dip in the graph, then a big one (at the leidenfrost point). Why is there the first small dip? Thanks for any help :)
edga69 2 years ago
Can you make this with Ethanol or Aceton too?
Ulti13 3 years ago
the same thing is happining with dry ice when it can be use to play "air hocky" corect?
zasx20 3 years ago
That is absolutely correct. =)
mabakken 3 years ago
Thank you i under stand now
stutest2 3 years ago
I did the same experment insted of a penny i used a dime when i added the chery red hot dime to the Methanol it did The Leidenfrost effect. whene i took the dime out of the methanal it was a copper colar.
stutest2 3 years ago
If you heat a coin in air, it usually turns black due to the formation of the oxide. As you submerge it in Methanol, the hot oxide reacts with the Methanol, and turns it into a brown Oxide.
This is the basic idea behind your results.
Hope it can be of help =)
mabakken 3 years ago
I'm sorry, could you please elbaorate on the question?
mabakken 3 years ago
I used a dime and it terded a copper colar can you tell me why
stutest2 3 years ago