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Cloud in a Bottle - Sick Science! #079

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Uploaded on Feb 22, 2012

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Learn more at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/e... Have you ever wondered how clouds form? Moist air rises in the atmosphere, cools, and water droplets form into clouds. Making your own cloud is a popular experiment in many science books, but it can be a little tricky. Sometimes the results are a little hard to see, but practice always makes perfect.

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  • ilovevictoriousonly

    Yep! When the teacher said tell us what happens I thought the bottle would explode XD when we where pumping air in the bottle I was covering my ears

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  • SteveSpanglerScience

    The first time seeing it you never know! Plus it seems like so many things in science either light on fire or explode:) Is there another experiment you would love to see but is not yet on our channel?

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  • ilovevictoriousonly

    We did this is class!

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  • SteveSpanglerScience

    Very cool, using the same method? This is always a fun experiment to see:)

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  • ProtoMagix

    just like normal clouds, the air gives the water expansion and turns into a cloud

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  • CarbonMonoxcideGamer

    this came up because i was watching terraria vids

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  • wjj4499

    I think, and I'm no chemist, that when you were pumping the bottle the pressure caused the rubbing alcohol to turn into it's gas form when you took the stopper off.

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  • Edith Perez

    ok... isn't that dangerous to inhale

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  • Victor Doom

    1. put some alcohol in the bottle

    2.drink it

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  • Stormrage095

    lol some ppl used it to smoke alcohols like vodka or wine lol

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  • DrussNL

    Yeah, I saw the thumbnail and thought it was a diy something you use to inhale smoke as well. :P

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  • PlsHugTheCreeper

    how to get a cloud in the sky

    1. Throw a Bottle on the sky

    tip:where your gloves

    2. catch it boom cloud on the sky

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  • Nick Fong

    i saw a video of a guy who inhaled all those vapors from like 15 different beverages and he felt really happy after lol

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  • Shawn Racks

    nothing they doing

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