Pouring Molten Metals into Water COOL Aluminum Thermite Lead More
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Join the science discord! / discord Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24 tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points: • Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C • Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C) • Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C) • Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C) • Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C) • Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C) • Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction • I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminiuminum. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!) • • I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect. • • I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch. • I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :) • On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input! • Facebook: • / thebackyardscientistofficial • Twitter: @ChemicalKevy • / chemicalkevy • See you next week!
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