Carbon Dioxide (Part I) - Periodic Table of Videos

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We look at carbon dioxide as a gas and solid (dry ice), but more unusually as a liquid. This is part of our "Molecular Videos" series. More at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

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  • i shat my pants at 2:58

  • @q41n There is one more: Bose-Einstein condensate.

    But ordinary people just care about the three featured here.

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  • The balloon looks like that model in A Clockwork Orange that Alex uses to kill the Cat Lady.

  • I CAN MAKE CO2 IM A SCIENTIST

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  • @Ldsguy01 yes it's called deposition, frost dose this when water vapor freezes onto grass and other things on cold mornings

  • The balloon burst because it got too close to Neill

  • @darkpigion that's not what I meant. I know what sublimation is. I meant is there a process where it gots so cold that a gas goes straight to a solid?

  • @Ldsguy01 Its called Sublimation. If you look at the Iodine video (at least, i think its the iodine video) you can see a reaction that gets so hot that the solid iodine turns into iodine gas.

  • THE BALLOON IS A SPY!!!

  • Is there a process where a substance goes directly from a gas to a solid?

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