 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is the droplet of water. As always, adult supervision is required. What you need for this experiment is a pan, a stove, water, pipette, and adult supervision. So make a prediction. What's going to happen when I drop drops of water onto a very hot pan? First you need to do is turn your stove on high and then place your clean pan on top of the stove and let it heat up so it gets very hot. Pipette or your dropper, fill it up with water and start dropping it on the hot pan. When the pan surface is clean and very hot, the water underneath the droplet spoil instantly but create a thin layer of steam underneath the drop. This layer of steam insulates the cold water from the hot pan and the hot pan from the cold water. The heat transfer is reduced considerably but evenly. A tiny graphic pops up for a very short time that illustrates the laying frost effect. If you blink, you're going to miss it. The underlining physics behind this effect is the water has a strong surface tension due to hydrogen bonding that can hold together in a droplet which is very stable. Be very careful when doing this experiment with adult supervision because droplets do pop out and they are very hot. I hope you enjoyed this video. Remember to click thumbs up and to subscribe. Thanks for watching!