HOUSTON – Kate Biberdorf is taking the science world by storm! She’s a chemistry professor at UT-Austin, an author and science entertainer better known as Kate the Chemist. Kate has received tons of ...
Halloween is right around the corner and nothing says 'spooky' like smokey, dry ice and nothing says fun like bubbles. In this week’s episode of Experimental, you’ll witness the magic with this easy, ...
On Saturday, July 25, children learned about the science of bubbles through activities such as creating super bubbles, experimenting with bubble wands, becoming a human bubble, and creating dry ice ...
Dry ice looks a bit like regular ice. While it can be clear, it’s usually white because water vapor freezes into frost on its surface. Dry ice is very cold. It’s −78.5 °C or −109.2 °F, which is cold ...
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Dry ice is a fascinating substance because it sublimates at room temperature — meaning that it transforms directly from a solid to a gas. Dry ice is a block of frozen carbon dioxide. It has a surface ...
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Rick Crosslin, Scientist in Residence for MSD Wayne Township, joined “Life.Style.Live!” to share some fun experiments to do with dry ice! Here are some fun dry ice facts: Dry ice looks a bit like ...