Never mix Tata Salt in water #shorts #science #bluebox

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Last Ending of Google voice is so funny, 😂😂😂

allrounder_
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"Never mix TATA salt in water"

Moms:
😏 *hum to ye humesha karte hain*

xgreeny
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When I was in 12th, one of my friends threw sodium in a water cooler. And the interesting fact is, it was the inspection day of our school. The sound of that blast shook up the whole school and she got suspended for 2 months 😂

aditisen
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Thanks for to do this experiment
I was thinking about it since childhood

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ACTUAL(short) EXPLANATION: liquid salt has temperatures upto 800C. when you add it to water, the liquid salt doest actually touch the water. instead it forms a layer of vapor between the salt and water due to the ‘leidenfrost effect’. This is because the salt is so hot that it vaporizes the water near the surface of the salt, and the salt doenst actually end up touching the water. a little but of water can produce a lottt of steam, therefore the water around the surface of the salt keeps turning to steam at such a high rate, and so the bubble expands so quickly and with so much force that it forms an explosion. this is a very basic short explanation and could have errors

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Normally salt (NaCl) has no ions in it as it is solid in state. But when we melt it, it becomes molten salt (Na+ Cl-) which can dissociate in sodium ion and chlorine ion. And when we add this directly to water(H²O), there is a immediatea heat transfer thus, vigorous, explosive exothermic reaction takes place.

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*Tata namak* :- Kyu hila Dala na😂😂... epic 👌

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Bhai mai apki video dekhkar yaha pinghal gaya mai 😂 aur subscribe kar diya

mohdsaifofficial
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Reason hai bhai kyun ki yeh Jo salt hai iska chemical name hai NaCl aur yeh product form hota hai jab neutralisation reaction hota hai acid or base k saath.


HCL + NaOH ———> NaCl + H2O

And this NaCl is neutral in nature. Because a strong base further reacted with a strong acid and the product will be neutral. (Neither acidic nor basic)

amlanbiswas
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Yeh Is Wajah Se Hota Hai Kyu Ki : Jab Salt ( Molten ) Water Ke Contact Mein Aatha Hai Water Salt Ko Micro Sec Speed Mein Thanda Karde tha Hai Aur Isse Jo Pressure Banta Hai Vo Ek Chota Sa Blast Hota Hai, Isme Sodium Ka Koi Kaam Nahi Hota Hai Aur Sodium Metal Ko React Karne Ke Liye Heat Ki Jaroorat Nahi Hoti Hai .
Aur Maine Ek Ek Word Left Thumb Se Likha Hain Isiliye Like Kardena 👍😁😂

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indurani
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Inki video gajab savage Hoti h keep going

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Invent a device that integrated into the human body that stops unnecessary thoughts from entering the mind while engaging in productive activities such as studying all subjects like maths, physics, logic political science, chemistry, education, English etc and even if we intentionally try to think about unnecessary thoughts from arising and doesn't allow unnecessary thoughts from entering the mind but notice that this device has no negative side effects and make a rule all over the world that this device is free for everyone.

mondipa
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Bhai Nacl me se sodium aur clorine ko alag kar sakte h kya 🤔🤔🤔

JATINMANISHI
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This boy has understand the whole chemistry of 12 and 10😂

harshwardhanshilimkar
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Your the best teacher 😎then my science teacher

dsms
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Bro borosilicate ka beaker use Kiya karo

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fact:- hamare sir ne bataya tha ki ek molecule nacl me na or cl ko alag karne ke liye( water, paani ke alava) jitni energy chahiye wo newyork ke daily energy consumption se jyada hogi, isliye sirf paani me hi na or cl ko alag alag kar sakte hai

praveenmeenameena
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Cl & Ionic bond: Are we jokes to you?! 😂

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I think it's due to sudden change in temperature
Nest time try extracting sodium from salt

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