Liquid Oxygen Sinks! #shorts #chemistry #liquidnitrogen #scienceexperiment

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Therapist: Bouncy oxygen isnt real it cant hurt you.
Bouncy oxygen:

martinmnagell
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This guy's speech appears normal in slow motion too. Imagine how fast he was speaking in real life. Wild!

bhargavshatrughna
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I like the struggle between the liquid oxygen trying to sink but being suspended by its own boiling gas.

HereForLaughsAndLearns
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It would be really cool to see the liquid oxygen being injected under water, so that in the beginning the vapor rises through the water without blocking the vision. I bet that would look awesome :)

no-expert
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Okay I can't be the only one who thinks you sound like Barbas from Skyrim

Notmeggii
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Cool experiment ! Sad that it doesn't last too long.

photonik-luminescence
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"Woah! Do you see what I'm seeing?"

Me staring at a bunch of clouds: "no i dont think i am"

pancakemixwithblueberriesinit
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Good, now do it with LIQUID HYDROGEN, and see how it goes

MR-ALD
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Try pouring liquid O2 on water at 0° so that once it falls the water solidifies and liquid O2 is trapped in ice

DrPratyushMohapatra
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Can you do this on a graduated cylinder just to see how far can those blobs sink?

ED-yyte
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I like how nitrogen does not sink more because of it freaking froze water and less because of density

seneryy
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Buoyancy from density, and buoyancy from the liquid oxygen boiling, battling it out leading to the liquid oxygen not wanting to stay at the bottom.

Gameboygenius
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i love how they bounce around in the water

mincat
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Is it that Same phenomenon why does soda gas sinks down to bottom, because beverages kept in high pressure and stored in cold temperatures?

spymadmax
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"Hey that's pretty cool."

I see what u did there.

EvilDudeLOL
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...but then, I see that in everything.

firstnlastnametherd
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Why not try pouring the liquid oxygen onto liquid nitrogen and then add some dry ice.

tri
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I can see using a fan to blow fog away so we can better see what is happening.

robertgift
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Seems to be a leidenfrost effect making the movement of the liquid both stay isolated and move through the water more quickly without freezing it's path.

Frederik_uk
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It isnt so much that the Liquid Nitrogen FLOATS on the water, but that it Freezes the waters Surface PREVENTING it from going any deeper.

josephhurst