19 Things You've Absolutely Got To See Before You Die
If you are to die tomorrow, you absolutely cannot miss seeing this. Period. These fabulous experiments are the reason why science is called a marvel...a miracle and watching this awesomeness in action is something you absolutely have to see before you die.
1. This is what happens when you pour Soy sauce on a DEAD cuttlefish.
Soy sauce is very high on Sodium content which therefore causes the fish’s nerves to become active and spasm.
2. This is Mercury(II) Thiocyanate Decomposing.
Phenomenal right!!!
Wanna see it again? Here you go:
3. Magic happens when Hydrophobic Sand is placed under water:
4. Things get 'hot and steamy' when Dry ice and dish soap are together.
5. The Octopus is the undefeated master of camouflage.
6. You can relight a candle via its vapor trail.
7. This is a cool Physics trick they don't teach you in school.
This is a simple motor. All you need is a battery, a copper wire and a magnet. Place the battery on the magnet, then put the wire on top and watch it spin thanks to the interaction between the magnetic field from the magnet and the electric field from the battery!
8. I know you've always wanted to see a balloon pop in slow motion:
9. This is what snake venom does to your blood:
Horrific!
10. Ever wondered what it looks like when a strawberry grows and ripens:
11. Laser tattoo removal live in action:
13. This is how a magnet makes a Ferrofluid dance to its rhythm.
Ferrofluid contains iron and iron as we all know gets attracted to magnets. Hence the dance!
14. Chlorine tablet and rubbing alcohol when in a closed bottle together become explosive:
15. This what happens when you drop blood into Hydrogen Peroxide:
16. Experience a burning match stick closest as ever possible:
17. Gallium just being itself in hot water:
Gallium, used mostly in electronics has a melting point of 85 degrees Fahrenheit and will melt if held in your hand.
18. Slow motion transformation of beta tin into alpha modification
19. Sound waves petrify droplets in mid-air.
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