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When you pop a water balloon underwater does the water stay in one place or spread out? If we dye the water we can see how a water balloon behaves when it is popped under water and how that behavior changes when the water is hot or cold. The experiment see how density of liquids changes with temperature and how diffusion rates change with temperature.
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The movement caused by the collapsing of the balloon is "stirring" the water.

timriggs
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Him: What did you notice?
Me: That the balloon popped at every temperature🗿.

kartikverma
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The friction between the balloon rubber and the liquid really matters!!

hankschannel
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"what'd you notice?"
the curtains behind you hiding those four illegally removed adolescent detainees

WackChen
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The reason it still pops and don't hold it's shape is because the balloon is still being stretched. Being underwater don't change that.

MrT------
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“What have you noticed?”
That I finally know why I failed my science test.😢

Telsha-mzkc
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The hot water rises, and cold water settles. The same happens even with air.

nikhilrishi.s
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Proof that hell is an icy cold mess and heaven is a hot haven

leggey_clappers
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Dude if YouTube was just all this channel I would be the smartest man on earth
(btw thanks for the likes)

thepandora
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Guys, water and ice coexist at 0°C. It's the melting point, it can happen with any pure material. Same at boiling point (but with vapor and liquid). At really low pressure and almost 0°C, water reaches triple point where all three phases can be seen together. It's called phase equilibria.

quimicacomprof.luishenrique
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The balloon breaking obviously creates a force that helps mix and disperse the dye fairly quickly. If you could somehow make the balloon disappear without a force involved it might stay in place for a bit longer before diffusing.

BiologyIsHot
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The energy in the balloon is released when it pops, and it does not just peel away from its contents so the pop will help mix the liquids.

numeristatech
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You speak with the cadence of reciting a Dr Seuss book, and I love it.

sistersamich
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It looks like the red dye made a heart before fading.
Also, your voice is very calming it sounds like the Bob Ross of science. 🤟🏾

kianamarrie
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Cold sinks, hot rises. Room temp is like hot.

KenILick
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I noticed hot goes up and cold goes down. Basic science learned in elementary school....

GodTorak
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Amazing! Cold and salty water sinks. You just explained the engine of the thermohaline circulation currents.

tobybigham
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Cold water: high density, low temp.
Hot water: low density, high temp.

azid_hsb
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It probably wouldn't change anything, but I think the optimal way to do the room temp water balloon is to fill the balloon, set it in, then leave it for an hour or two. Come back, then pop it and see how it behaves. Maybe nothing changes, but then everything has time to adjust in temp and residual motion from being moved

Gelfling
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The latex still has tension, and the turbulence caused by its collapse still mixed the water

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