!!Sublimation Experiment!! (Dry Ice Explosion)

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!!Sublimation Experiment!! (Dry Ice Explosion)

Crazy Chris shows us how to turn solid matter directly into a gas!

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!!Sublimation Experiment!! (Dry Ice Explosion)

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  • umm crazy chris i have an question? where do u think i can buy dry ice ??

    i have a way good experiment what u need is*dry ice+hot water+soap* u put

    dry ice in the hot water and putting soap on what will happens is the dry ice mix

    together with soap and be to bubbles when the small bubbles explode it will release CO2!! :D

  • @jack342able Yes, I've herd of that experiment where you make dry ice bubbles, but i thought exploding a balloon uding dry ice was more impressive :D go to yellow pages online type "dry ice" + where you live and it should give you a list of places that sell dry ice. I dont know the rules on dry ice in Denmark but here in the US you cant buy dry ice unless your 18 or 21 in some states. chec your local dry ice laws.

  • ok now i already know what is dry ice actually, it is carbon dioxide (CO2) which is condensated (solidificated), right ? but my question is : How do you condensate CO2 ?

    im sure u need a special machine or someting but i really want to know this...

    and also where can i get Isopropylic alcohol 99% ?

    and please, may I note that this is needed for my experiment, so NO HATE OR STUPID ANSWER PLZ!! I'd rather take "I don't know dude" for an answer, thanX ciao!

  • @PlatynumEagle CO2 gas is compressed and cooled in an industrialized fridge till it forms liquid CO2. Once liquidised they quickly release the press, a quick release of pressure cause the CO2 liquid to expand, this quick expantion cauase the CO2 to form CO2 snow, This CO2 snow is compressed into bricks or pellets to form dry dry ice.

    Try a drug store for 99% alcholhol solution or a pharmacy. Good luck on your experiment :)

  • @Socoolscienceshow ok thnx 4 the explanation but i kinda forgot to tell you that 99% alcohol cannot be found in ANY drug store, well maybe in USA, but here in Canada, no chance...70% is the highest concentration that can be found in an ordinary drug store/pharmacy. but thanx anyway 4 the good luck, let's just hope i don't fail.....AGAIN!! lol peace!

  • @PlatynumEagle then i guess the best place to look is onling and have it shipped to you. Good luck heres hoping you dont fail :D

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  • @Ericmsufan32 There are many parents who show the so cool science show to thier 5 year olds so just incase those children are watching this by themselfs I dont want them to get hurt. I make sure to add you need an adult so other peoples children dont get hurt.

  • i thought adults were needed to make the baby experiment

  • @puppylover1934 I wouldnt say stupid :)

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