This document describes an experiment to create an atomic cloud using dry ice. The materials needed are a deep container, gloves, dry ice, liquid soap, glycerin, and distilled and regular water. The process involves making a soap mixture with glycerin and water, adding dry ice and regular water to a container, then running a cloth soaked in soap around the edges to form bubbles filled with a smoky atomic cloud as the dry ice sublimates and reaches room temperature. The conclusion notes that dry ice sublimates due to temperature difference, producing the observable smoke.
This document describes an experiment to create an atomic cloud using dry ice. The materials needed are a deep container, gloves, dry ice, liquid soap, glycerin, and distilled and regular water. The process involves making a soap mixture with glycerin and water, adding dry ice and regular water to a container, then running a cloth soaked in soap around the edges to form bubbles filled with a smoky atomic cloud as the dry ice sublimates and reaches room temperature. The conclusion notes that dry ice sublimates due to temperature difference, producing the observable smoke.
This document describes an experiment to create an atomic cloud using dry ice. The materials needed are a deep container, gloves, dry ice, liquid soap, glycerin, and distilled and regular water. The process involves making a soap mixture with glycerin and water, adding dry ice and regular water to a container, then running a cloth soaked in soap around the edges to form bubbles filled with a smoky atomic cloud as the dry ice sublimates and reaches room temperature. The conclusion notes that dry ice sublimates due to temperature difference, producing the observable smoke.
MATERIALS -A deep container -Gloves -Tablespoon -Liquid soap--->5 Tablespoon -Destilled water--->1 cup -Regular water--->1 cup -Glycerin---> 4 tablespoon -A cloth -Dry ice PROCESS- 1- First, we Will make a mixture with a cup of destilled water with the four tablespoons of glycerin. 2-Then, add five tablespoons of liquid soap and mix. 3-After that, wearing gloves, we put the dry ice in the deep container and add the regular water. 4-Finally, soak the cloth in the soap mixture and run it around the edges of the container to form a bubble. Conclusion:
Due to the temperature difference, the dry ice sublimates
and reaches room temperature and produces the smoke that can be observed. Do not worry if you see spillage dry ice leaves no moisure residue. Thanks for watching !