Snap-freezing, the scientific phenomenon of supercooling liquids, can be seen as a party trick on major social media platforms such as YouTube. This experiment was conducted by the need to replicate a successful demonstration of snap-freezing water. This experiment demonstrates snap-freezing of water. Snap-Freezing is the process by which an object is rapidly frozen using dry ice, an ice/salt mixture, or liquid nitrogen. The rate of Snap-freezing of other liquids were then compared to that of water. The other liquids measured were carbonated drinks: Coca Cola, Coca Cola Zero, and Caffeine-Free Diet Coke. The carbonated drinks do not contain the same ingredients and specifically, sugar varied among the three drinks. Trials were ran with each...
A photomicrographic technique for investigating eupercooled. water droplets has been devised and. us...
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The impact of in-situ CO2 nano-bubbles generation on the freezing properties of soft serve, milk, an...
The Mpemba Effect has been a much talked-about topic in recent years. The Mpemba Effect is the pheno...
The freezing of aqueous solutions and reciprocal distribution of ice and a freeze-concentrated solut...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...
Authors: Miren and Elias. Area: Physics. Level: High school. Challenge: There are vari...
Water is unlikely to crystallize homogeneously at temperatures greater than -34 °C. Freezing at high...
When a liquid reaches its freezing point or below it but remains liquid, we call it supercooling. Ta...
Experiments were designed to determine the dependance of the heterogeneous nucleation process in liq...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of CO2 nanobubbles on crystallisation behaviour of...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of CO2 nanobubbles on crystallisation behaviour of...
Ice formation can have catastrophic consequences for human activity on the ground and in the air. He...
In supercooled aqueous solutions, ice nucleation is the initial stage of the freezing process. In th...
Hot water appears to freeze faster than cold water. Already Aristoteles mentions this seemingly mean...
A photomicrographic technique for investigating eupercooled. water droplets has been devised and. us...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Ice formation can have catastrophic consequences for human act-i...
The impact of in-situ CO2 nano-bubbles generation on the freezing properties of soft serve, milk, an...
The Mpemba Effect has been a much talked-about topic in recent years. The Mpemba Effect is the pheno...
The freezing of aqueous solutions and reciprocal distribution of ice and a freeze-concentrated solut...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...
Authors: Miren and Elias. Area: Physics. Level: High school. Challenge: There are vari...
Water is unlikely to crystallize homogeneously at temperatures greater than -34 °C. Freezing at high...
When a liquid reaches its freezing point or below it but remains liquid, we call it supercooling. Ta...
Experiments were designed to determine the dependance of the heterogeneous nucleation process in liq...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of CO2 nanobubbles on crystallisation behaviour of...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of CO2 nanobubbles on crystallisation behaviour of...
Ice formation can have catastrophic consequences for human activity on the ground and in the air. He...
In supercooled aqueous solutions, ice nucleation is the initial stage of the freezing process. In th...
Hot water appears to freeze faster than cold water. Already Aristoteles mentions this seemingly mean...
A photomicrographic technique for investigating eupercooled. water droplets has been devised and. us...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Ice formation can have catastrophic consequences for human act-i...
The impact of in-situ CO2 nano-bubbles generation on the freezing properties of soft serve, milk, an...