Water can not be released in human life. Most of the Earth's surface is water in our bodies as well. The power of water is used for, among others, build power plants. In everyday life we also can find interesting phenomena associated with this water. These are some of them and can be tried.
5. Water Can Explode
This one is a bit dangerous because it involves a process of "superheating". This process makes the water above the boiling point without physically visible boil. When boiling water will usually look out bubbles of hot water. This is caused by the presence of something or a speck of substance in it which then caused the bubble-gelembeung. Usually it is the minerals found in water and also from the surface of the container is deformed.
If we use distilled water containing no minerals, and if you store it in containers that are smooth and then put it in the microwave, then the water will be heated to above its boiling point and is still in a state of calm.
Then insert an object into it and see the explosion, like in the video on Youtube the following:
4. Like Water Can Crossing the Bridge
It's also a bit dangerous ...
Remember fim The Abyss? In the film depicted a creature or monster in the form of water. Now, with two containers of water we dampingkan plus the electricity we'll try to make a small version.
Note that the water will cross a glass of water at the cathode (+) and glass (-). See the two videos below:
Bridges along this water could even 25mm.
It seems there is a relationship of this electrical flow with the unique structure of water. Who knew that there be a scientist bahakan could make a creature of the water like in the movie, hehe ... :
3. Water and whiskey Anti-Gravity
This trick is usually given in school or bartender courses by using the whiskey. Fill glass with whiskey and the other with plain water. Place the card on top of plain water and then turn over and place it over a glass of whiskey.
Pull a little card, and the magic of whiskey instead of water and mixed, which occurred just two swap places! See video from YouTube below:
It takes a little patience to try it because if it succeeds at least this process will last for 10 minutes.
This can happen because the whiskey that contains alcohol 40%, the density (density) is lower than ordinary water. When sliding the card and make a small slit, not seen water seeping though. Lighter whiskey forced "kicked" out into the glass on it.
2. Make Instant Snow from the Boiling Water
If that can only be done in countries with four seasons. During winter (a very, very cold) try to boil water and pour into the air. The results seen in this video:
If the temperature is 30 degrees Fahrenheit or below 0, the water vapor will immediately freeze instantly. That is why water should be boiled because the water vapor has a ratio of surface-to-mass is much greater.
The whole tiny particles that heated water will cool very quickly when they met with the super-cold air, sehinggan will form ice crystals in an instant. That in mind, the weather outside should be cool enough to try it.
1. Instant Ice
This principle is the same trick but not necessarily in conditions outside the super-cool.
Maybe you've put a drink into the freezer with the intention to cool it quickly, but you forgot to approximately 3 hours. When taken back seems ordinary, but when opened the lid, such as mud clumps of snow will soon be formed.
How it works together with water in the process of "super-heating", diamana water cooled and made permanent in the liquid state above its normal freezing point. Then by tapping or shaking the container, the water inside will freeze in seconds. Consider this video from Youtube:
It would be better to use a beer. Enter in the freezer about 3 hours, then grab and open the lid. When bubbles begin to form, the water in the beer will soon be crystallized. You can even break the bottle to enjoy in other ways.
5. Water Can Explode
This one is a bit dangerous because it involves a process of "superheating". This process makes the water above the boiling point without physically visible boil. When boiling water will usually look out bubbles of hot water. This is caused by the presence of something or a speck of substance in it which then caused the bubble-gelembeung. Usually it is the minerals found in water and also from the surface of the container is deformed.
If we use distilled water containing no minerals, and if you store it in containers that are smooth and then put it in the microwave, then the water will be heated to above its boiling point and is still in a state of calm.
Then insert an object into it and see the explosion, like in the video on Youtube the following:
4. Like Water Can Crossing the Bridge
It's also a bit dangerous ...
Remember fim The Abyss? In the film depicted a creature or monster in the form of water. Now, with two containers of water we dampingkan plus the electricity we'll try to make a small version.
Note that the water will cross a glass of water at the cathode (+) and glass (-). See the two videos below:
Bridges along this water could even 25mm.
It seems there is a relationship of this electrical flow with the unique structure of water. Who knew that there be a scientist bahakan could make a creature of the water like in the movie, hehe ... :
3. Water and whiskey Anti-Gravity
This trick is usually given in school or bartender courses by using the whiskey. Fill glass with whiskey and the other with plain water. Place the card on top of plain water and then turn over and place it over a glass of whiskey.
Pull a little card, and the magic of whiskey instead of water and mixed, which occurred just two swap places! See video from YouTube below:
It takes a little patience to try it because if it succeeds at least this process will last for 10 minutes.
This can happen because the whiskey that contains alcohol 40%, the density (density) is lower than ordinary water. When sliding the card and make a small slit, not seen water seeping though. Lighter whiskey forced "kicked" out into the glass on it.
2. Make Instant Snow from the Boiling Water
If that can only be done in countries with four seasons. During winter (a very, very cold) try to boil water and pour into the air. The results seen in this video:
If the temperature is 30 degrees Fahrenheit or below 0, the water vapor will immediately freeze instantly. That is why water should be boiled because the water vapor has a ratio of surface-to-mass is much greater.
The whole tiny particles that heated water will cool very quickly when they met with the super-cold air, sehinggan will form ice crystals in an instant. That in mind, the weather outside should be cool enough to try it.
1. Instant Ice
This principle is the same trick but not necessarily in conditions outside the super-cool.
Maybe you've put a drink into the freezer with the intention to cool it quickly, but you forgot to approximately 3 hours. When taken back seems ordinary, but when opened the lid, such as mud clumps of snow will soon be formed.
How it works together with water in the process of "super-heating", diamana water cooled and made permanent in the liquid state above its normal freezing point. Then by tapping or shaking the container, the water inside will freeze in seconds. Consider this video from Youtube:
It would be better to use a beer. Enter in the freezer about 3 hours, then grab and open the lid. When bubbles begin to form, the water in the beer will soon be crystallized. You can even break the bottle to enjoy in other ways.
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