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Laminar Flow DISAMBIGUATION
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published: 14 Feb 2019
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Water Freeze and Water Flow
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Controversial or Could It Work? Freezing North/South Poles Using Aerosols
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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a proposal to cool down the poles using aerosol dispersal
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratospheric_aerosol_injection
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published: 04 Oct 2022
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Water running out of tap freezes solid in midair in northeastern China
The video shows the water running out of an outdoor tap freezing and piling up into an ice pillar in the sink. The temperature was recorded as nearly -40℃ in the city, reports said.
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published: 21 Dec 2018
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How 0 Degrees Fahrenheit came about & a Survival Tip
How 0 Degrees Fahrenheit came about & a Survival Tip.
This could be a good survival tip if you have to store food is a deep freezer and you do not have a deep freezer but you have plenty of ice and salt. An equal mixture of salt and ice will bring you down to 0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit. This is how the 0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit was derived at and calculated. Being that we likely are going into a mini ice age and the winters are getting colder and the growing season for crops is getting shorter, many more people may take to game hunting to supplement food supplies. If you do have extra food storage needs and do not have a deep freeze, mixing salt and ice in an ice chest will get you down to deep freezer temperatures. It is a good tip to know, because there may not be any shortage o...
published: 12 Oct 2015
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Paradoxical Things People Do While Freezing to Death | Hide And Die Syndrome
There are two things most people dying from hypothermia will do in their final minutes alive. They’ll dig holes and take off their clothes.
So bundle up, make yourself a hot cup of cocoa, and let’s get started with the hole digging.
Nobody’s entirely sure as to why this people dig holes. We’re can’t exactly study the end stages of hypothermia on human subjects because of the obvious ethical reasons. Any scientific experiment studying this would be massively inhumane. There is one slight exception though, which I’ll talk about at the end of the video.
The commonly accepted reason is that this burrowing is an instinct from our more bestial days. We’re trying to get into an enclosed space to conserve heat.
Fortunately for the dear viewers of my videos, we do know why we exhibit the seco...
published: 08 Dec 2019
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Interesting fact about elements found in liquid state
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A liquid (or hyper-granular) is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, and plasma), and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape. A liquid is made up of tiny vibrating particles of matter, such as atoms, held together by intermolecular bonds. Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Most liquids resist compression, although others can be compressed. Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density. A distinctive property of the li...
published: 08 Jul 2022
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Bottled Water Turns to Instant Ice
Ottawa's THIS COLD!!! Opened a bottle of water that was in the car and it froze instantly.. tried it on the other one in the cup holder and .. well.. wow.. that's cold!
published: 30 Dec 2017
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Supercooled Water Stream Frozen in Air
I fired up my snow machine new year's eve and made some snow. After shutting it down, I left the water running, to prevent the pressure washer from freezing and breaking. After trickling water for several days, the temperature dropped to a record low of 6 degrees. When it reached this temperature, the water in the garden hose and pressure washer must have supercooled. The moment the water lines finally froze solid seemed to be captured in time, as the final moment water sprayed out the nozzle froze solid in the air. The supercooled water froze solid the instant it reached the cold air outside the confines of the water lines. Resembles a Prince Rupert's Drop tail. I wonder if anyone else has ever seen this happen.
published: 05 Jan 2018
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Why Europe Is Freezing to Death
Starting in early 2022, Europe especially, but also many other parts of the world, underwent a huge increase in energy prices, with many people finding such energy bills almost impossible to pay, whether it be for gas, water, or electricity.
Throughout this production, I'll attempt to explain why this happened, how it was completely unavoidable, why neoliberal economics is to blame, and what should be done to ensure such a scenario doesn't occur again.
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published: 09 Jan 2023
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Laminar Flow DISAMBIGUATION
Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
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Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
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Captain Disillusion gets his hands wet with some experiments, and lets you watch.
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- published: 14 Feb 2019
- views: 9903281
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Water Freeze and Water Flow
Water Freeze and Water Flow
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- published: 12 Feb 2019
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Controversial or Could It Work? Freezing North/South Poles Using Aerosols
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- published: 04 Oct 2022
- views: 70787
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Water running out of tap freezes solid in midair in northeastern China
The video shows the water running out of an outdoor tap freezing and piling up into an ice pillar in the sink. The temperature was recorded as nearly -40℃ in th...
The video shows the water running out of an outdoor tap freezing and piling up into an ice pillar in the sink. The temperature was recorded as nearly -40℃ in the city, reports said.
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- published: 21 Dec 2018
- views: 22315
11:29
How 0 Degrees Fahrenheit came about & a Survival Tip
How 0 Degrees Fahrenheit came about & a Survival Tip.
This could be a good survival tip if you have to store food is a deep freezer and you do not have a deep f...
How 0 Degrees Fahrenheit came about & a Survival Tip.
This could be a good survival tip if you have to store food is a deep freezer and you do not have a deep freezer but you have plenty of ice and salt. An equal mixture of salt and ice will bring you down to 0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit. This is how the 0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit was derived at and calculated. Being that we likely are going into a mini ice age and the winters are getting colder and the growing season for crops is getting shorter, many more people may take to game hunting to supplement food supplies. If you do have extra food storage needs and do not have a deep freeze, mixing salt and ice in an ice chest will get you down to deep freezer temperatures. It is a good tip to know, because there may not be any shortage of ice this winter, as it is expected to be record cold. All you would need is an insulated ice chest and some salt to make a deep freezer to store food and game meat in. In a homemade deep freezer of ice and salt the food would last many, many months.
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How 0 Degrees Fahrenheit came about & a Survival Tip.
This could be a good survival tip if you have to store food is a deep freezer and you do not have a deep freezer but you have plenty of ice and salt. An equal mixture of salt and ice will bring you down to 0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit. This is how the 0 (zero) degrees Fahrenheit was derived at and calculated. Being that we likely are going into a mini ice age and the winters are getting colder and the growing season for crops is getting shorter, many more people may take to game hunting to supplement food supplies. If you do have extra food storage needs and do not have a deep freeze, mixing salt and ice in an ice chest will get you down to deep freezer temperatures. It is a good tip to know, because there may not be any shortage of ice this winter, as it is expected to be record cold. All you would need is an insulated ice chest and some salt to make a deep freezer to store food and game meat in. In a homemade deep freezer of ice and salt the food would last many, many months.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 1088
3:45
Paradoxical Things People Do While Freezing to Death | Hide And Die Syndrome
There are two things most people dying from hypothermia will do in their final minutes alive. They’ll dig holes and take off their clothes.
So bundle up, make...
There are two things most people dying from hypothermia will do in their final minutes alive. They’ll dig holes and take off their clothes.
So bundle up, make yourself a hot cup of cocoa, and let’s get started with the hole digging.
Nobody’s entirely sure as to why this people dig holes. We’re can’t exactly study the end stages of hypothermia on human subjects because of the obvious ethical reasons. Any scientific experiment studying this would be massively inhumane. There is one slight exception though, which I’ll talk about at the end of the video.
The commonly accepted reason is that this burrowing is an instinct from our more bestial days. We’re trying to get into an enclosed space to conserve heat.
Fortunately for the dear viewers of my videos, we do know why we exhibit the second behavior while suffering from hypothermia. While it may seem paradoxical for one to be compelled to take off their clothes while freezing to death, it does actually make sense when you look a layer deeper.
No, these unfortunate souls aren’t removing their clothes to try to shorten their time spent suffering.
As I’m sure my viewers living in cold areas can attest to, being in sub-freezing temperatures if quite painful. The extreme cold not only saps all the heat from your body, but frostbite also damages your nerves in the process.
The sensation of one’s nerves being frozen to death can only be described as “an intense burning”. It’s this burning sensation that people suffering from hypothermia are trying to escape from when they strip off their clothes. In their mind, their body is burning up. And the only way to reverse the process and cool down is to take off their clothes.
Final note: y'all remember how I said that there's a slight exception to the "no studies on human hypothermia"?
Unfortunately, that’s only half true. It’s true that in the 21st century, an experiment that involves freezing other human beings to death to study their behavior is completely immoral, but there have been experiments in the past.
The Nazi were clearly unburdened by the ideas of ethics and morality.
Enter: The Dachau Human Hypothermia Study.
Watch the video instead of reading the description box to learn more :)
https://wn.com/Paradoxical_Things_People_Do_While_Freezing_To_Death_|_Hide_And_Die_Syndrome
There are two things most people dying from hypothermia will do in their final minutes alive. They’ll dig holes and take off their clothes.
So bundle up, make yourself a hot cup of cocoa, and let’s get started with the hole digging.
Nobody’s entirely sure as to why this people dig holes. We’re can’t exactly study the end stages of hypothermia on human subjects because of the obvious ethical reasons. Any scientific experiment studying this would be massively inhumane. There is one slight exception though, which I’ll talk about at the end of the video.
The commonly accepted reason is that this burrowing is an instinct from our more bestial days. We’re trying to get into an enclosed space to conserve heat.
Fortunately for the dear viewers of my videos, we do know why we exhibit the second behavior while suffering from hypothermia. While it may seem paradoxical for one to be compelled to take off their clothes while freezing to death, it does actually make sense when you look a layer deeper.
No, these unfortunate souls aren’t removing their clothes to try to shorten their time spent suffering.
As I’m sure my viewers living in cold areas can attest to, being in sub-freezing temperatures if quite painful. The extreme cold not only saps all the heat from your body, but frostbite also damages your nerves in the process.
The sensation of one’s nerves being frozen to death can only be described as “an intense burning”. It’s this burning sensation that people suffering from hypothermia are trying to escape from when they strip off their clothes. In their mind, their body is burning up. And the only way to reverse the process and cool down is to take off their clothes.
Final note: y'all remember how I said that there's a slight exception to the "no studies on human hypothermia"?
Unfortunately, that’s only half true. It’s true that in the 21st century, an experiment that involves freezing other human beings to death to study their behavior is completely immoral, but there have been experiments in the past.
The Nazi were clearly unburdened by the ideas of ethics and morality.
Enter: The Dachau Human Hypothermia Study.
Watch the video instead of reading the description box to learn more :)
- published: 08 Dec 2019
- views: 7537
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Interesting fact about elements found in liquid state
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For other uses, see Liquid (disambiguation).
A liquid (or hyper-granular) is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, and plasma), and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape. A liquid is made up of tiny vibrating particles of matter, such as atoms, held together by intermolecular bonds. Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Most liquids resist compression, although others can be compressed. Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density. A distinctive property of the liquid state is surface tension, leading to wetting phenomena. Water is by far the most common liquid on Earth.
The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than that of a gas. Therefore, liquid and solid are both termed condensed matter. On the other hand, as liquids and gases share the ability to flow, they are both called fluids. Although liquid water is abundant on Earth, this state of matter is actually the least common in the known universe, because liquids require a relatively narrow temperature/pressure range to exist. Most known matter in the universe is in gaseous form (with traces of detectable solid matter) as interstellar clouds or plasma from within stars.
Liquid is one of the four primary states of matter, with the others being solid, gas and plasma. A liquid is a fluid. Unlike a solid, the molecules in a liquid have a much greater freedom to move. The forces that bind the molecules together in a solid are only temporary in a liquid, allowing a liquid to flow while a solid remains rigid.
A liquid, like a gas, displays the properties of a fluid. A liquid can flow, assume the shape of a container, and, if placed in a sealed container, will distribute applied pressure evenly to every surface in the container. If liquid is placed in a bag, it can be squeezed into any shape. Unlike a gas, a liquid is nearly incompressible, meaning that it occupies nearly a constant volume over a wide range of pressures; it does not generally expand to fill available space in a container but forms its own surface, and it may not always mix readily with another liquid. These properties make a liquid suitable for applications such as hydraulics.
Liquid particles are bound firmly but not rigidly. They are able to move around one another freely, resulting in a limited degree of particle mobility. As the temperature increases, the increased vibrations of the molecules causes distances between the molecules to increase. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, the cohesive forces that bind the molecules closely together break, and the liquid changes to its gaseous state (unless superheating occurs). If the temperature is decreased, the distances between the molecules become smaller. When the liquid reaches its freezing point the molecules will usually lock into a very specific order, called crystallizing, and the bonds between them become more rigid, changing the liquid into its solid state (unless supercooling occurs).
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For other uses, see Liquid (disambiguation).
A liquid (or hyper-granular) is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, and plasma), and is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape. A liquid is made up of tiny vibrating particles of matter, such as atoms, held together by intermolecular bonds. Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Most liquids resist compression, although others can be compressed. Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density. A distinctive property of the liquid state is surface tension, leading to wetting phenomena. Water is by far the most common liquid on Earth.
The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than that of a gas. Therefore, liquid and solid are both termed condensed matter. On the other hand, as liquids and gases share the ability to flow, they are both called fluids. Although liquid water is abundant on Earth, this state of matter is actually the least common in the known universe, because liquids require a relatively narrow temperature/pressure range to exist. Most known matter in the universe is in gaseous form (with traces of detectable solid matter) as interstellar clouds or plasma from within stars.
Liquid is one of the four primary states of matter, with the others being solid, gas and plasma. A liquid is a fluid. Unlike a solid, the molecules in a liquid have a much greater freedom to move. The forces that bind the molecules together in a solid are only temporary in a liquid, allowing a liquid to flow while a solid remains rigid.
A liquid, like a gas, displays the properties of a fluid. A liquid can flow, assume the shape of a container, and, if placed in a sealed container, will distribute applied pressure evenly to every surface in the container. If liquid is placed in a bag, it can be squeezed into any shape. Unlike a gas, a liquid is nearly incompressible, meaning that it occupies nearly a constant volume over a wide range of pressures; it does not generally expand to fill available space in a container but forms its own surface, and it may not always mix readily with another liquid. These properties make a liquid suitable for applications such as hydraulics.
Liquid particles are bound firmly but not rigidly. They are able to move around one another freely, resulting in a limited degree of particle mobility. As the temperature increases, the increased vibrations of the molecules causes distances between the molecules to increase. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, the cohesive forces that bind the molecules closely together break, and the liquid changes to its gaseous state (unless superheating occurs). If the temperature is decreased, the distances between the molecules become smaller. When the liquid reaches its freezing point the molecules will usually lock into a very specific order, called crystallizing, and the bonds between them become more rigid, changing the liquid into its solid state (unless supercooling occurs).
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Bottled Water Turns to Instant Ice
Ottawa's THIS COLD!!! Opened a bottle of water that was in the car and it froze instantly.. tried it on the other one in the cup holder and .. well.. wow.. tha...
Ottawa's THIS COLD!!! Opened a bottle of water that was in the car and it froze instantly.. tried it on the other one in the cup holder and .. well.. wow.. that's cold!
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Ottawa's THIS COLD!!! Opened a bottle of water that was in the car and it froze instantly.. tried it on the other one in the cup holder and .. well.. wow.. that's cold!
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Supercooled Water Stream Frozen in Air
I fired up my snow machine new year's eve and made some snow. After shutting it down, I left the water running, to prevent the pressure washer from freezing and...
I fired up my snow machine new year's eve and made some snow. After shutting it down, I left the water running, to prevent the pressure washer from freezing and breaking. After trickling water for several days, the temperature dropped to a record low of 6 degrees. When it reached this temperature, the water in the garden hose and pressure washer must have supercooled. The moment the water lines finally froze solid seemed to be captured in time, as the final moment water sprayed out the nozzle froze solid in the air. The supercooled water froze solid the instant it reached the cold air outside the confines of the water lines. Resembles a Prince Rupert's Drop tail. I wonder if anyone else has ever seen this happen.
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I fired up my snow machine new year's eve and made some snow. After shutting it down, I left the water running, to prevent the pressure washer from freezing and breaking. After trickling water for several days, the temperature dropped to a record low of 6 degrees. When it reached this temperature, the water in the garden hose and pressure washer must have supercooled. The moment the water lines finally froze solid seemed to be captured in time, as the final moment water sprayed out the nozzle froze solid in the air. The supercooled water froze solid the instant it reached the cold air outside the confines of the water lines. Resembles a Prince Rupert's Drop tail. I wonder if anyone else has ever seen this happen.
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Why Europe Is Freezing to Death
Starting in early 2022, Europe especially, but also many other parts of the world, underwent a huge increase in energy prices, with many people finding such ene...
Starting in early 2022, Europe especially, but also many other parts of the world, underwent a huge increase in energy prices, with many people finding such energy bills almost impossible to pay, whether it be for gas, water, or electricity.
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Melting Point, Boiling Point and Freezing Point | Chemistry
This lecture is about melting point, boiling point and freezing point. You will learn the complete concept of freezing point, boiling point and melting point.
Q: What is melting Point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a solid state to a liquid state is called melting point.
For example, the melting point of water is 0 degree centigrade.
Q: What is boiling point?
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For example, the boiling point of water is 100 degree centigrade.
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Colligative Properties - Boiling Point Elevation, Freezing Point Depression & Osmotic Pressure
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into colligative properties such as boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure, and vapor pressure. It explains how to calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution as well as how to calculate the molar mass of a solute using osmotic pressure and freezing point depression.
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Freezing Point Of Water
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What is Freezing Point Depression?
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What is the freezing point of pure water?
Meteorologist Grant Gilmore explains that 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of pure water.
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Matric part 1 Chemistry, Freezing Point - Ch 5 - 9th Class Chemistry
ilmkidunya.com has brought to you Lecture of Sibghat Ullah on "9th Class Chemistry Chapter 5 Physical States of Matter.
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What is the Difference Between Melting and Freezing Point | Chemistry Concepts
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Freezing Point of Water Experiment | Chemistry | The Good and the Beautiful
How does salt affect the freezing point of water? Do freshwater and saltwater react the same to cold temperatures? Discover the answers in this experiment from Lesson 5 of The Good and the Beautiful's Chemistry homeschool science unit.
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Melting Point, Boiling Point and Freezing Point | Chemistry
This lecture is about melting point, boiling point and freezing point. You will learn the complete concept of freezing point, boiling point and melting point.
...
This lecture is about melting point, boiling point and freezing point. You will learn the complete concept of freezing point, boiling point and melting point.
Q: What is melting Point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a solid state to a liquid state is called melting point.
For example, the melting point of water is 0 degree centigrade.
Q: What is boiling point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state is called boiling point.
For example, the boiling point of water is 100 degree centigrade.
Q: What is freezing point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a gaseous state to liquid state is called freezing point.
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This lecture is about melting point, boiling point and freezing point. You will learn the complete concept of freezing point, boiling point and melting point.
Q: What is melting Point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a solid state to a liquid state is called melting point.
For example, the melting point of water is 0 degree centigrade.
Q: What is boiling point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state is called boiling point.
For example, the boiling point of water is 100 degree centigrade.
Q: What is freezing point?
Ans: The constant temperature at which a substance changes from a gaseous state to liquid state is called freezing point.
For example, the freezing point of water is zero degree centigrade.
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Colligative Properties - Boiling Point Elevation, Freezing Point Depression & Osmotic Pressure
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into colligative properties such as boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pres...
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into colligative properties such as boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure, and vapor pressure. It explains how to calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution as well as how to calculate the molar mass of a solute using osmotic pressure and freezing point depression.
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Freezing Point Of Water
An experiment on freezing point of water.
An experiment on freezing point of water.
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An experiment on freezing point of water.
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What is Freezing Point Depression?
Salting the icy road in the winter...do you know why?
This video explains about the freezing point depression and real life examples.
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Salting the icy road in the winter...do you know why?
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- published: 15 Mar 2022
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What is the freezing point of pure water?
Meteorologist Grant Gilmore explains that 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of pure water.
Meteorologist Grant Gilmore explains that 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of pure water.
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Meteorologist Grant Gilmore explains that 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of pure water.
- published: 10 Aug 2017
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Matric part 1 Chemistry, Freezing Point - Ch 5 - 9th Class Chemistry
ilmkidunya.com has brought to you Lecture of Sibghat Ullah on "9th Class Chemistry Chapter 5 Physical States of Matter.
Topic 5.3 Liquid State".
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Topic 5.3 Liquid State".
- In this video follwoing sub topics have been taught:
5.3.4 Freezing Point
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ilmkidunya.com has brought to you Lecture of Sibghat Ullah on "9th Class Chemistry Chapter 5 Physical States of Matter.
Topic 5.3 Liquid State".
- In this video follwoing sub topics have been taught:
5.3.4 Freezing Point
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- published: 10 Jul 2017
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What is the Difference Between Melting and Freezing Point | Chemistry Concepts
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Texans to face freezing temperatures in Kansas City for game against Chiefs | CW39 HOUSTON
HOUSTON (KIAH) -- CW39 chief meteorologist Jonathan Novack has your Kansas City forecast for Texans - Chiefs game day. Here's a look! More at CW39.com/weather.
HOUSTON (KIAH) -- CW39 chief meteorologist Jonathan Novack has your Kansas City forecast for Texans - Chiefs game day. Here's a look! More at CW39.com/weather.
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HOUSTON (KIAH) -- CW39 chief meteorologist Jonathan Novack has your Kansas City forecast for Texans - Chiefs game day. Here's a look! More at CW39.com/weather.
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Freezing Point of Water Experiment | Chemistry | The Good and the Beautiful
How does salt affect the freezing point of water? Do freshwater and saltwater react the same to cold temperatures? Discover the answers in this experiment from ...
How does salt affect the freezing point of water? Do freshwater and saltwater react the same to cold temperatures? Discover the answers in this experiment from Lesson 5 of The Good and the Beautiful's Chemistry homeschool science unit.
🎉Find our Chemistry Unit here: https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/products/chemistry/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:12) Supplies
(0:23) Make Predictions
(0:47) Preparing the Experiment
(2:41) Results after 30 minutes
(2:55) Results after 1 hour
(3:08) Results after 1.5 hours
(3:33) Results after 2 hours
(4:00) Results after 2.5 hours
(4:31) Conclusions
Materials Needed:
4 paper cups
A permanent marker
A 1-teaspoon measuring spoon
Salt
A 1-cup liquid measuring cup or 250-mL graduated cylinder
Warm water
A spoon
A candy Thermometer
A timer
A freezer
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How does salt affect the freezing point of water? Do freshwater and saltwater react the same to cold temperatures? Discover the answers in this experiment from Lesson 5 of The Good and the Beautiful's Chemistry homeschool science unit.
🎉Find our Chemistry Unit here: https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/products/chemistry/
(0:00) Introduction
(0:12) Supplies
(0:23) Make Predictions
(0:47) Preparing the Experiment
(2:41) Results after 30 minutes
(2:55) Results after 1 hour
(3:08) Results after 1.5 hours
(3:33) Results after 2 hours
(4:00) Results after 2.5 hours
(4:31) Conclusions
Materials Needed:
4 paper cups
A permanent marker
A 1-teaspoon measuring spoon
Salt
A 1-cup liquid measuring cup or 250-mL graduated cylinder
Warm water
A spoon
A candy Thermometer
A timer
A freezer
Watch other Chemistry videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvkSpRetpHqjHm_l3dI1WuaPFIiFzj4H
Try our FREE science unit, Marine Biology! 🐋
https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/products/marine-biology/
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- published: 06 Dec 2022
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