2018-12-09
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In this video I show you what happens when you cool a giant 2" steel ball down to -321°F in liquid nitrogen and then put it in water! It instantly forms clear ice around the ball and starts to bubble. I explain why this happens and also I explain that ice formation is actually exothermic.
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