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| sugarpacketchad ::: Favorites that was informative. 07-06-04 00:27:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
| LinksBesto ::: Favorites HaHa i knew it was cold, some dumbass said it wasnt cold it was warm XD what a jerk XD 07-06-11 08:21:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
| ZZchaz ::: Favorites Huh, I had always been told that if you touch dry ice, it would bond to your skin on contact. 07-06-22 18:30:48 _____________________________________________________ | |
| oskay ::: Favorites Actually, it feels slippery because of the CO2 escaping from under your finger. But, if you hold it there, for even a brief period of time (or if your hands are sweaty...) it certainly can bond and cause severe injury by frostbite. 07-06-22 18:33:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
| cemernater ::: Favorites its so cold it feels hot 07-06-23 01:41:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
| rzkesp ::: Favorites ZZchaz: I've been told it you hold dry ice for that long, you will be losing skin... lol 07-06-23 18:23:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
| xfootdoctor ::: Favorites rofl...I held dry ice before when I first saw it...I didn't know what it was...and it stings your skin it feels kinda hot.. 07-06-27 16:49:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
| busby2 ::: Favorites ahhh I was hoping you would have dumped the bubble solution in there. That would have been a good time mess. 07-07-06 00:00:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
| oskay ::: Favorites No, not very interesting actually. It freezes quite well. 07-07-06 00:05:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
| bubleegirl98562 ::: Favorites this is kinda like a school lesson 07-07-26 18:49:43 _____________________________________________________ | |
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Floating soap bubbles on carbon dioxide
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