Dry Ice Floating Bubble – Sick Science! #058

Dry Ice Floating Bubble – Sick Science! #058
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Exploration into the fascinating world of dry ice is never boring, and the same goes when you add in some bubbles! We’ve filled bubbles with dry ice smoke in our Boo Bubbles experiment, but did you know that bubbles will float on dry ice smoke like it was water? We’ll show you how to do it and, of course, teach you the amazing science behind this very cool trick.

Learn more at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/dry-ice-floating-bubbles

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8 responses to “Dry Ice Floating Bubble – Sick Science! #058”

  1. omg i think steve has a Big storage full of Dry ice i wish i had some omg

  2. were i can find dry ice in puerto rico????

  3. were i can find dry ice in puerto rico????

  4. I thinck it happendend by the dry ice air keep pushing the bubble so that it wont sinck in to the water

  5. actually, its because the air in the bubble, being mostly nitrogen, and containing a little oxygen and carbon dioxide, is much less dense than the carbon dioxide that is released from the dry ice. thus making the bubble float.

  6. We breathe out co2 and dry ice is frozen co2 so it's in the same invornment?

  7. I think it work because the bubble was to light to sink

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