A trick with dry ice that resembles sucking soul energy for immortality.
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Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
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Project Inspired By:
Wondering what would happen if the vapor was inhaled. This was an original idea.
WARNING: Dry Ice is extremely cold! (-78C/-109F) and can cause instant frost-bite to exposed skin. This project is for demonstrational purposes only and should only be attempted by experienced science demonstrators. Misuse, or careless use of dry ice may result in serious injury. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
This experiment demonstrates the visible effect of differential pressure created when you suck in.
The vapor you see is actually condensed water droplets (cloud) but it’s also mixed with carbon dioxide gas, oxygen and nitrogen.
The vapor is relatively safe to inhale, since carbon dioxide is naturally present in the lungs anyway, but repeated and excessive amount of vapor inhalation will lead to coughing, and short spells of dizziness.
This is a trick I do at parties and get togethers from time to time because it looks so bizarre. I thought might be appropriate to show off for halloween 🙂
This video will be part of a compilation of dry ice experiments that will explain in more detail what is happening here, so watch for that!