Dry Ice Bubble

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  • Опубліковано 3 лис 2024

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  • @mrbrunnerutah
    @mrbrunnerutah  11 років тому +175

    Well, I did record this in 2007. Back then, 144p was all the rage.

  • @austin6748
    @austin6748 12 років тому +67

    He was my old science teacher! Absolute legend! When he mastered this he kept showing it to us haha! Miss you man wish I did science hahaha!

  • @DuckManQuacking
    @DuckManQuacking 7 років тому +151

    Anyone notice how good the audio quality is for a 2007 video?!

  • @Kryptnyt
    @Kryptnyt 10 років тому +112

    I swear, that dead silence while you watch the bubble rise and rise is the perfect opportunity to insert a jumpscare into the video.

    • @PBoten
      @PBoten 5 років тому +1

      Lol, I had to check the comments because that was exactly what I thought it was set up for.

    • @mbriolini
      @mbriolini 3 роки тому

      Something like a random Freddy popping in 😂 (Sorry for bad english)

    • @The-Devils-Advocate
      @The-Devils-Advocate Рік тому

      @@mbriolinitechnically, that is good English!

    • @enriquealvarez6145
      @enriquealvarez6145 11 місяців тому

      Calm down there Satan

  • @RimstarOrg
    @RimstarOrg 11 років тому +35

    Thanks for showing how it's done. I guess any expanding force underneath would blow it up too? But dry ice looks cooler.

  • @TheLittleguppie69
    @TheLittleguppie69 11 років тому +34

    He's probably the only person ever in a science video that's like "yeah, you definitely have to try this at home!"

  • @mrbrunnerutah
    @mrbrunnerutah  16 років тому +4

    Great question. What I've discovered is that hot water works best. The longer the ice is in the water, the colder the water gets. The colder the water gets, the slower the dry ice sublimates (the bubbles form really slowly). If you add some hot water, the bubbles speed up again.

  • @josephjd1
    @josephjd1 10 років тому +7

    People who love what they do such as science experiments, makes learning much more enjoyable, Great job *Thumbs Up*

  • @03455146644
    @03455146644 11 років тому +5

    I Love how hes just chilling and waiting for the balloon to pop, no facial expression change! :D

  • @maddieharding3847
    @maddieharding3847 10 років тому +6

    I did this for my science fair a couple of days ago. It worked out great!

  • @onedaywewill
    @onedaywewill 11 років тому +5

    I remember that from when I was at school in the early ;50;s in South London. Opposite our school ther was a factory that used this stuff, they called it card ice for some reason. We would sneak in and get a few chips and drop it into the ink wells that we had in our desks back then. Bloody mess it made. The good ol' days.

  • @notslimeyboi
    @notslimeyboi 19 днів тому +1

    For some reason my brain randomly remembered this video despite the last time watching it being like 12 years ago

  • @spinvudu
    @spinvudu 11 років тому +8

    I started by watching ant cities being filled with cement...

  • @ediz911
    @ediz911 10 років тому +47

    Is that real hair or just a mop head attached to the head? The funny thing is I just cleaned my house with a mops head looking like that. Made me wonder

    • @unclestarwarssatchmo9848
      @unclestarwarssatchmo9848 3 роки тому

      That is indeed an exquisite comment

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Рік тому

      I daresay you provide an optimally coherent analysis regarding the scientist in question's hair problems.

  • @Sheimiko
    @Sheimiko 11 років тому +41

    Anyone on a random video streak?

  • @than217
    @than217 6 років тому +3

    Dude was Cosplaying Rick and Morty 6 years before it came out.

  • @promiseramirez9020
    @promiseramirez9020 11 років тому +5

    U did my sience project for me thanks

    • @BreckinTube
      @BreckinTube 6 років тому +2

      We love science experiments

  • @Orbacle
    @Orbacle 11 років тому +4

    So I will look like science when wearing a mop on my head?

    • @Milesco
      @Milesco 10 років тому +1

      It worked for Einstein!

  • @katrinacao9681
    @katrinacao9681 11 років тому +5

    You hair is it real?

  • @dfancy22
    @dfancy22 11 років тому +1

    Glad you didn't cut the video! Super cool :-)

  • @MrGuitarWhisperer
    @MrGuitarWhisperer 10 років тому +16

    Then it bursts and kills all the livestock in your house.

    • @willdonovan6014
      @willdonovan6014 10 років тому +2

      thats not true its the dry ices vapor with soap

    • @MrGuitarWhisperer
      @MrGuitarWhisperer 10 років тому +2

      Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide , which is a deadly gas at room temp.

    • @izarkstanr1415
      @izarkstanr1415 10 років тому

      dry ice is not deadly at all unless eaten or somehow you die from frost bite from it. however yeah, it is carbon dioxide, but it spreads out and is just as deadly as you breathing, it would take a long time for dry ice to kill things just because because it's carbon dioxide. your breath is carbon dioxide at room temperature, but only high concentration for a long period of time will kill you.

    • @izarkstanr1415
      @izarkstanr1415 10 років тому

      also, smoke machines work the same way, and iv'e never heard of anyone dying from a smoke machine

    • @MrGuitarWhisperer
      @MrGuitarWhisperer 10 років тому

      Smoke machines definitely do NOT work the same way.
      Smoke machines work by vaporizing glycol-laced water.

  • @shaquaviswalker7487
    @shaquaviswalker7487 8 років тому +7

    I need to know these ingredients because my little niece is doing this project. Could you plz reply back😌

    • @mrbrunnerutah
      @mrbrunnerutah  8 років тому +6

      Soak a strip of fabric in liquid dish soap for a few hours; Buy 5 pounds of dry ice from a major grocery chain (ask the cashier); Use a large bowl with a nice smooth rim; Add hot water to the bowl; Carefully slide the fabric across the rim of the bowl; don't let the soapy strip fall into the bowl. Good luck!

    • @IGoEasy231
      @IGoEasy231 8 років тому

      make more vids look ur doing good

    • @josemagana6219
      @josemagana6219 7 років тому

      tell your niece dry ice water and bubler soap

    • @BreckinTube
      @BreckinTube 6 років тому

      Warm water and Dry Ice = Awesomeness!

  • @terrypercy
    @terrypercy 10 років тому +23

    Use your free time to explain the chemical reaction at least.

    • @ValtteriNieminen
      @ValtteriNieminen 10 років тому +4

      Well, there's not much to it, I mean it's just frozen carbon dioxide and it boils in room temperature and the steam is heavier than air so it falls down before it dissolves.

    • @terrypercy
      @terrypercy 10 років тому +2

      *****
      still more entertaining than, watch what's about to happen. It's really cool (x50 repeat)

    • @BreckinTube
      @BreckinTube 6 років тому

      Sublimation is really the only thing happening.@@terrypercy

    • @terrypercy
      @terrypercy 6 років тому

      @@BreckinTube It was more for the sake of killing time, and keeping your audience engaged.

    • @solace7288
      @solace7288 5 років тому

      This is physics not chemistry

  • @anniemoonmaid
    @anniemoonmaid 11 років тому +2

    how my life would have been different if my science teacher had been this fun!

  • @limegrass6194
    @limegrass6194 8 років тому +11

    thumbs if your watching in 2016

  • @gumskull429
    @gumskull429 10 років тому +11

    yo hair needs jesus

  • @waterdeepfan
    @waterdeepfan 11 років тому +5

    Great video. and awesome hair!

  • @lynna2526
    @lynna2526 3 роки тому

    holy moly! i finally found you after 6-7 years! i watch this exact video & was obsessed with it!

  • @wigglywooshgoosh
    @wigglywooshgoosh 3 роки тому +2

    why did i watch this so many times when i was 3 years old 😭😭 omg the nostalgia

  • @razi_man
    @razi_man Рік тому

    This was a gem that I watched back then and found yet again.

  • @BubblyAllyx
    @BubblyAllyx 11 років тому

    Wow that looks cool! I might try this, this might be good for next year's science fair project! Thx!

  • @031000ron1
    @031000ron1 11 років тому

    You know, I would insult you, but in my country, cows are sacred.

  • @JoJoGunn1956
    @JoJoGunn1956 11 років тому

    He does thirty minute commercials for Astrology in his spare time.

  • @karoldavila925
    @karoldavila925 10 років тому

    that is sooo cool im so shocked on how cool it looks when it explodes!!!

  • @lazeee254
    @lazeee254 11 років тому +2

    that hair screams:
    "i'm going to do experiments on your body when you sleep"

  • @ChibiKeruchan
    @ChibiKeruchan 11 років тому

    I was expecting a horror monster with high volume sounds will pop out before the bubble explode... lol

  • @hakuanime9899
    @hakuanime9899 11 років тому

    I don't care about the bubble...Just the hair...It is awesome!!!

  • @00inwiththenew00
    @00inwiththenew00 11 років тому

    This made my day.

  • @Squiviathan
    @Squiviathan 6 років тому +1

    Thanx for this! I was out of ideas for a science project

  • @georgeberry1959
    @georgeberry1959 11 років тому

    That awkward moment when you have to murder someone over something that trivial.

  • @mossynguyen380
    @mossynguyen380 11 років тому

    I can see what he is thinking in his head while he is waiting for the bubbly to pop!
    "Just wait and smile. Just wait and smile."

  • @Jumpboots_Jamstrang
    @Jumpboots_Jamstrang 11 років тому

    This man looks like science.

  • @JonathanSchattke
    @JonathanSchattke 10 років тому

    I'm pretty sure adding glycerin to the soap makes the bubble stronger. There used to be stuff called "super elastic bubble plastic" for sale in toy stores, too.

  • @michaelpolzin1727
    @michaelpolzin1727 11 років тому +1

    longest 40 seconds of my life

  • @samjeffery8112
    @samjeffery8112 Рік тому +1

    The algorithm has reunited us

  • @sararocks2508
    @sararocks2508 6 років тому +1

    So good helpful for science experiments👑👑

  • @xXLPSForever101Xx
    @xXLPSForever101Xx 10 років тому

    How did I get here and why can't I stop watching? O-O

  • @eemanabdallah1448
    @eemanabdallah1448 6 років тому

    I have a science fair today and this really helped me

  • @KeyboardKingStanley
    @KeyboardKingStanley 11 років тому

    I went from mercury to superfluids to weaponized beyblades to here.

  • @PuffinSmurf
    @PuffinSmurf 3 місяці тому

    16 years later and he is still super underrated… hope he knows

    • @mrbrunnerutah
      @mrbrunnerutah  3 місяці тому +1

      Oh, I know alright! Thanks.

    • @PuffinSmurf
      @PuffinSmurf 3 місяці тому

      @@mrbrunnerutah 🤣 🤣 no problem

  • @oliviagorgol3208
    @oliviagorgol3208 11 років тому

    love the video lol our teacher at school showed us and we danced like crazy

  • @RalfWiggum69
    @RalfWiggum69 11 років тому

    It will attach itself to the hemoglobin in the blood and hinder the hemoglobin in transporting oxygen so even breathing a mix of this gas for any length of time is highly dangerous.

  • @bkelly515
    @bkelly515 11 років тому

    steam water is extremly rare in dry ice inless u let it sit for days but by that time it would be evaporated into the air

  • @omyyer
    @omyyer 11 років тому

    Looks like a scientist!

  • @kayla6178
    @kayla6178 11 років тому

    my life has changed by watching this

  • @Dylanowich
    @Dylanowich 3 місяці тому

    i haven't watched this video in 13 years but i'm back again.

    • @mrbrunnerutah
      @mrbrunnerutah  3 місяці тому +1

      Welcome back! I hope you're well!

  • @fungoidal
    @fungoidal 11 років тому

    AND THEN THE WORLDS BIGGEST EYEBALL WAS MADE...

  • @EJDoesEverythingBetter
    @EJDoesEverythingBetter 11 років тому

    He's like a child on Christmas morning.

  • @faithmoore753
    @faithmoore753 10 років тому

    That is so cool. I'm doing that for a science fair project.

  • @GrimTheCrow
    @GrimTheCrow 11 років тому

    That high pitched note in the video is just about the same frequency as my tinnitus. XD

  • @katkellerhippistkat
    @katkellerhippistkat 11 років тому

    His face when it pops...he isn't fazed.

  • @1xrosexredx1
    @1xrosexredx1 11 років тому

    That's a neat tie.

  • @joostinostan
    @joostinostan 11 років тому

    2 minutes of my life made into coolness

  • @pipypoppy
    @pipypoppy 11 років тому

    the suspense is killin me!!! -_-

  • @James-nq7ys
    @James-nq7ys 6 років тому +1

    When it explodes it's really cool

    • @BreckinTube
      @BreckinTube 6 років тому

      We just this experiment and it was so much fun!

  • @2walkthrough
    @2walkthrough 11 років тому

    half off the entire video was him bracing for impact of the bubble popping but then just *whoosh*

  • @DominusZeikyu
    @DominusZeikyu 11 років тому

    so awesome, thats what i call quick fog bubble!

  • @purplecatonbroadway
    @purplecatonbroadway 11 років тому

    My teacher did this in class :) Best. Day. Ever.

  • @linkrulezall
    @linkrulezall 11 років тому

    This gives new meaning to the term "mop top"

  • @PelinalWhitestrake36
    @PelinalWhitestrake36 11 років тому

    This man Looks like Science

  • @maaaaaaaaaaan
    @maaaaaaaaaaan 4 роки тому

    Mad Scientist: dry ice bubble
    16.5M People: *yes*

  • @yogasrim7644
    @yogasrim7644 11 років тому

    it is a wonder of science.great job!

  • @Honeylova87
    @Honeylova87 11 років тому

    I wish I could like this more than once :P

  • @FastRunner00
    @FastRunner00 11 років тому

    my life is complete now that Ive seen an old guy with dreads...

  • @iLoveCreepersss
    @iLoveCreepersss 11 років тому

    Thanks, Captain!

  • @kenbirzneck
    @kenbirzneck 10 років тому

    mr science...cool thanks , now my son wants to try this ....

  • @HDGxFTW
    @HDGxFTW 11 років тому

    Thats a nice broom you are wearing sir

  • @MindlessRissa
    @MindlessRissa 11 років тому

    when the bubble burst, does the water actually overflow out of the bowl?

  • @coasterairtime
    @coasterairtime 11 років тому

    Actually "dry ice" is C02 so if its temperature rises, it converts to a gas instead of a liquid. I have to say though, that the phrace "dry ice" makes it sound it is H20...

  • @latte51199
    @latte51199 11 років тому

    that awkward moment when you use 'your' instead of 'you're'

  • @Vendo_Mani_xd
    @Vendo_Mani_xd 6 років тому

    Sounds like my physics teacher

  • @BarryWraps
    @BarryWraps 11 років тому

    he siad its really cool when it explodes, i backed out of full screen to make sure it wasnt a pop up

  • @Plasma_Playzz
    @Plasma_Playzz Рік тому +1

    Why did this only now get recommended to me? anyone else?

  • @JackHernandezGentlemanJack
    @JackHernandezGentlemanJack 11 років тому

    that was actually pretty cool, where can you get dry ice from, or how do you make it?

  • @ur501
    @ur501 11 років тому

    most people say "don't try this at home" lol this guy says "You gotta try this at home"

  • @SpaceDragonica
    @SpaceDragonica 10 років тому

    Can you substitute dry ice with liquid nitrogen?

  • @mugdhameda5879
    @mugdhameda5879 8 років тому

    Amazing!!! Just simply amazing!!

  • @MrWhatsaJob
    @MrWhatsaJob 11 років тому

    You've made countless people hit their monitors.

  • @Garthural
    @Garthural 11 років тому

    you have the best videos ever

  • @thekhenthul
    @thekhenthul 11 років тому

    cool! but... will it work without a broom in the head?

  • @tenijosh
    @tenijosh 11 років тому

    Best hair ever since Einstein.

  • @liljsubby10
    @liljsubby10 11 років тому

    ALBERT?? YOUR ALIVEEEEEE!!!!!

  • @remembermekid
    @remembermekid 11 років тому

    I got here from Egoraptor eating a Habanero while reviewing Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate

  • @nordicmember9296
    @nordicmember9296 11 років тому

    before it expldes: wow its getting big.... yikes...
    after: weeeee that looks fun!!

  • @jessjohns7723
    @jessjohns7723 11 років тому

    Someone else wrote that comment. :) I love this side of UA-cam! This was pretty cool.

  • @HueJazzz
    @HueJazzz 11 років тому

    I need a tub full of this stuff so that I lay inside it, freez my self and wake up in the future!

  • @Jordi2241
    @Jordi2241 11 років тому

    this man looks like science

  • @randomlettersqzkebkw
    @randomlettersqzkebkw 11 років тому

    would be really cool to have a scary face pop out on the screen :D

  • @kaporalhart
    @kaporalhart 11 років тому

    Why is this so realistic ??? WHY ???? MY SCREEEEEEN !!!

  • @TurtwigMC11
    @TurtwigMC11 11 років тому

    thumbs up for the reverse way of bubble popping