Triple Point

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2008
  • Tert-Butyl Alchol Boils and Freezes at the same time... AMAZING!
    Here is a link to a college's setup/instructions:
    www.collin.edu/chemistry/Hando...
    I'd love links to this video if you want to post them-- but mention that it's my video, would you please?
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  • @d34thc0w5
    @d34thc0w5 9 років тому +400

    OH BABY A TRIPLE

  • @sam23696
    @sam23696 10 років тому +37

    Ah, beautiful thermal expansion. You are watching a material boil while melting and freezing at the same time.
    For those that don't know it is where the pressure and temperature are set to just the right point where a material can instantly change from each of the three states, with slight variation. Gas to solid to liquid.

  • @beau393
    @beau393 7 років тому +129

    Why do I always end up here when I'm high

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  15 років тому +19

    Room temp...19-20 C (67-70 F). It's tert-butyl alcohol... it is pretty amazing!!

  • @ProductofWit
    @ProductofWit 8 років тому +29

    Awesome. Finally know how it looks like.

  • @HudsonZanin
    @HudsonZanin 8 років тому +2

    What lovely demonstration!

  • @Kiy29938
    @Kiy29938 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow, this demonstration of the triple point it's amazing. The triple point is the unique physical property where the three states of matter are in equilibrium, so we can watch, how this substance is at the three states of matter at the same time and well just for a fun fact Helium doesn't have a triple point.

  • @TehYumehChan
    @TehYumehChan 6 років тому

    One of the coolest things I've seen!

  • @angy8890
    @angy8890 8 місяців тому

    Another incredible experiment, thanks for the content!!

  • @melaladi
    @melaladi 11 років тому +1

    Look up a phase diagram for a substance. I think it'll help you understand what exactly it is. You can pass the critical point by adding more pressure or temperature, but in either case, the equilibrium will shift to include only one or two phases.

  • @skonkfactory
    @skonkfactory 12 років тому

    This is done with water, in fact, and is the basis of the temperature scales we use. It's defined to occur at exactly 273.16 kelvin with 6.1173 mbar of vapour pressure.

  • @karlavil1743
    @karlavil1743 11 місяців тому

    It's incredible how three estates of matter coexist, in this case with Tert-Butyl Alcohol.
    The triple point is definitely something you can be amazed at because like in this video we can watch how the substance is all at the same time a liquid and solid but evaporating.

  • @GreatWonderMoose
    @GreatWonderMoose 10 років тому +111

    Good ol' Rooster Teeth.

    • @XAVAX98
      @XAVAX98 6 років тому

      WondrousMoose II

  • @youknowantzy417
    @youknowantzy417 8 років тому

    very fascinating! thanks for the upload

  • @jotah.pe_eu
    @jotah.pe_eu Рік тому

    so incredible, incredible, AMAZING

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  14 років тому +1

    @cornershot94 That's for water... the substance in this flask is Tert-Butyl Alcohol, so it's much closer to room temperature.

  • @thaissete5391
    @thaissete5391 10 років тому

    So beautiful!!
    Incredible!

  • @a5noble2
    @a5noble2 12 років тому

    @iasedu I agree with you, plus you know how to spell correctly and use correct punctuation thus making you sound smarter.

  • @KevinGunnels
    @KevinGunnels 13 років тому +1

    OMG!!! I used that same beaker in my chemistry class!

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  14 років тому +1

    @jskizz808 -- yes... I can try to get you a copy of the instructions, it's a fairly easy setup-- but I will have to wait until we go back to school for the holiday.

  • @DJPastaYaY
    @DJPastaYaY 6 місяців тому +1

    Cool demo

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  14 років тому +2

    A high-pressure nozzle on a standard sink... I guess I should have filmed the setup! If you really want to know more, let me know!

  • @bigjobable
    @bigjobable 6 років тому

    this is beautiful

  • @_sunsor
    @_sunsor 12 років тому

    And thermodynamics, which also describes those 3 states and the triple point

  • @saurabhinorange
    @saurabhinorange 12 років тому

    wow beauty of chemistry

  • @flyinspene
    @flyinspene 13 років тому

    no way. that is pretty darn sweet

  • @Eddiedb451
    @Eddiedb451 10 років тому +15

    Imminent RT. Also, that's awesome.

  • @metalkraid
    @metalkraid 14 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @williamowen65
    @williamowen65 10 років тому

    The triple point of water is at .01 degree Celsius, and .00603 atmospheric pressure.

  • @Gradytrain
    @Gradytrain 15 років тому

    Great video, a much better outcome then the lab.

  • @Tara-jl2mx
    @Tara-jl2mx 3 роки тому

    That's amazing!!

  • @ckpk
    @ckpk 13 років тому +7

    let me point out that (to my first year phys student knowledge), this can occur with any substance.

  • @DANGJOS
    @DANGJOS 11 років тому

    as you pass the triple point, ice simply turns strait into water vapor kind of like dry ice

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  14 років тому

    @ZukurinoSama Tert-Butyl Alcohol in a flask... hooked up to a vacuum pump. Needs to be near room temp (65-68 deg. Farenheit)...

  • @alishashakil7534
    @alishashakil7534 4 роки тому

    Really amazing

  • @CorbinBohne
    @CorbinBohne 15 років тому +2

    That is amazing. I am learning about the triple point in Gen Chem II now... and it's amazing to think that this can even occur!
    I know the answer to this but I have to ask just for confirmation... does the "frozen" alcohol feel cold at all? It doesn't right? That would be the weirdest sensation to touch.

  • @liluoke
    @liluoke 13 років тому

    i think the the video description might mislead some people who only watch this video to study, cuz they might think only tert-butyl has a triple point, when in reality everything does.. just at diferent pressure and temperature combinations

  • @TakunaNuva
    @TakunaNuva 10 років тому +23

    Please, Gavin. Please slo mo this.

  • @turbopanzer
    @turbopanzer 14 років тому

    @Hedgehoggy1983 6.1173 millibars at 0.01 degrees C=triple point. but i'm not sure if that was what you were asking.

  • @Gerardeux
    @Gerardeux 12 років тому +2

    My my baths with have the perfect median temperature.

  • @iPodTouchGuru5
    @iPodTouchGuru5 15 років тому

    that's so cool; thanks for sharing

  • @Sarah-lr6vp
    @Sarah-lr6vp 6 років тому

    Can u show it for water where water vapour, ice and liquid water co exist at the same time?

  • @KevinGunnels
    @KevinGunnels 11 років тому

    I have no recollection of writing that but you are indeed correct.

  • @yohandesbos6267
    @yohandesbos6267 Рік тому

    Merci Jeremy

  • @burns0100
    @burns0100 10 років тому +115

    I bet this video just got a few hundred views really fast... haha #RT Podcast

    • @StealthXD1
      @StealthXD1 10 років тому +13

      aw fuck, you too?

    • @lucasblaney2500
      @lucasblaney2500 10 років тому

      hahahaha I'm here because of the podcast too!

    • @charlesaleigh4140
      @charlesaleigh4140 10 років тому

      Can you tell me which podcast they talked about this in? I don't remember

    • @TannerForrest
      @TannerForrest 10 років тому +1

      Charlesa Leigh Podcast #265. I'm watching it right now lol.

    • @Drushkaa
      @Drushkaa 10 років тому

      haha #men

  • @mariofizz13
    @mariofizz13 11 років тому

    That moment when the solid formed as it was bubbling...wow

  • @EPICGUYDUDE
    @EPICGUYDUDE 12 років тому

    what if you went 'past' the triple point? so the melting point is higher than the boiling point?

  • @thegeffc
    @thegeffc 12 років тому

    some sweet info here

  • @hurremekim2814
    @hurremekim2814 3 роки тому

    That pretty magical😍

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  11 років тому

    About 21 degrees C.

  • @rogermonteromudarra2618
    @rogermonteromudarra2618 4 роки тому

    What are the temperature and pressure conditions must be achieved?

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  15 років тому

    We have no pressure gauge connected, and this occurs at approximately room temp.

  • @viniciussb98
    @viniciussb98 4 роки тому

    AMAZING BABY TCHEE

  • @Kwask12
    @Kwask12 12 років тому

    @llieske It would feel just very very slightly above freezing point.

  • @RYTIME-fw1lr
    @RYTIME-fw1lr 4 роки тому +5

    i understand some things; sun, wind, rain. Then there's boiling ice. Shit i got a long way to go

  • @PykohYT
    @PykohYT 12 років тому

    What would happen if you broke the flask with the substanse at triple point in it?

  • @full95one
    @full95one 11 років тому

    When you lower the pressure on a liquid, it lowers the temperature at which a liquid will boil. When any liquid boils, it is releasing heat. In this case there is no heat being put into it to make it boil. Just the change in pressure. So as it boils(releasing heat) it gets colder. Basic concept of refrigeration... Aka air conditioning..

  • @achaladharma
    @achaladharma 2 роки тому

    Superb❤️

  • @TheRipdub
    @TheRipdub 12 років тому

    @theovermind we stopped doing that like 4 months ago

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  14 років тому

    Yes... the boiling = gas forming. What you cannot see is the liquid condensing on the thermometer and the glass tubing at the top of the flask.

  • @ricardolopezmejia9582
    @ricardolopezmejia9582 11 років тому

    good morning sorry, what was the wing temperature reached triple point???????

  • @user-yp6on1dd9d
    @user-yp6on1dd9d 5 років тому

    Ice is cold ?

  • @meeples
    @meeples 14 років тому

    So since it's at the triple point it's also forming a gas, am I correct? I just learned about this in my chem class and this is the only video I could find that seemingly obtains the triple point of a substance.

  • @user-bn7xv6hm7m
    @user-bn7xv6hm7m 11 місяців тому +1

    They reaction si very interesting

  • @Zain-zl7th
    @Zain-zl7th 4 роки тому

    thanks kaylee walsh

  • @UntoldFate
    @UntoldFate 12 років тому

    what it feel like

  • @KimMattos.
    @KimMattos. 3 роки тому +1

    Triple point is like me, undecided

  • @cctong333
    @cctong333 15 років тому

    What is needed for a experiment like this?

  • @NickMinaj69
    @NickMinaj69 12 років тому

    I think I just gasped and sneezed at the same time while watching this.

  • @PavanKumar-rf3rf
    @PavanKumar-rf3rf 9 років тому

    nice video for learners

  • @KileXguy
    @KileXguy 12 років тому

    so....is it hot or cold?

  • @lanadoesathing
    @lanadoesathing 5 років тому +1

    Proof that the Holy Trinity is not contradictory nonsense.

  • @despeboy9115
    @despeboy9115 Рік тому

    Woah trop beau le sang

  • @razor249
    @razor249 12 років тому

    So is it too hot or too cold to touch??

  • @Damasteroo7
    @Damasteroo7 13 років тому

    Did you ever get the instructions? Can you post them? I would love to do this!!!

  • @adeanafyoung
    @adeanafyoung 10 років тому

    What materials were used???

  • @parusogtz
    @parusogtz 5 років тому

    What is liquid? Water?

  • @IC67204
    @IC67204 10 років тому +1

    Ty

  • @salehx27x
    @salehx27x 11 років тому

    vapor - liqued - solid at the same time

  • @lovelyshakz
    @lovelyshakz 12 років тому

    So you get hot ice??

  • @slrandomperson
    @slrandomperson 7 років тому

    SWEET JESUS THIS IS TRIPPY

  • @wateroxable
    @wateroxable 12 років тому

    Wow!!! Chemistry is fun now.

  • @coachk12
    @coachk12  15 років тому

    Not cold at all! Everything is at room temperature; MAYBE feels a hair chillier than the air around it.

  • @ASHAH925
    @ASHAH925 12 років тому

    thats nice now i feel i lik i want to be a chemist

  • @Foxyfreedom
    @Foxyfreedom 15 років тому

    what temp is that at and what is the substance thats so awesome i dont understand how that happens haha

  • @internationaleanziehungskr7817
    @internationaleanziehungskr7817 3 роки тому +1

    A bunch of so-called chemtrail "debunkers" have brought me to this video (and the term "Triple Point") What they said is water can boil and freeze at the same time, or something similar. Referring to the Triple Point experiment. Now I see it is not water but alcohol in this experiment? So why did you not use water? Or can those "debunkers" not differentiate between water and alcohol?

  • @dumbrick22
    @dumbrick22 12 років тому

    But can it tango?

  • @PlusCrimeThink
    @PlusCrimeThink 9 років тому

    very cool!

  • @HrhTube
    @HrhTube 6 років тому

    Thanks

  • @adeanafyoung
    @adeanafyoung 10 років тому +1

    What website did you get the experiment from? Im trying to do this experiment

    • @coachk12
      @coachk12  10 років тому

      I re-did the link above. That's a different link than was there before, the other link had been pulled down for some reason:
      www.collin.edu/chemistry/Handouts/1412/Phase%20diagram01-14-11%20pilot%20run%20spring%202001.pdf

  • @MajorMycology
    @MajorMycology 10 років тому +67

    Caarlll

  • @fannychannel5476
    @fannychannel5476 6 років тому +1

    Yt crash?

  • @ahmedabdullah8327
    @ahmedabdullah8327 8 років тому

    Very thanks for sharing
    ^_^

  • @thatghillyguy
    @thatghillyguy 12 років тому

    Bravo!

  • @boli6890
    @boli6890 7 років тому

    学高级热力学理解不了这个三相点的情形,看了视频觉得简直太酷了!

  • @noahbradshaw3774
    @noahbradshaw3774 10 років тому +22

    CAAARL

  • @IC67204
    @IC67204 10 років тому +34

    Rt god damn auto correct

  • @SELAMULLAH
    @SELAMULLAH 13 років тому

    6 mbar and 0°C

  • @ramzyai9132
    @ramzyai9132 8 років тому

    who divides by zero?)

  • @DANGJOS
    @DANGJOS 11 років тому

    That's not what I was saying. Of course I know you can't get to a point where the melting point is higher than the boiling point hence me saying it goes strait from solid to gas, which is like you said sublimation. And it has plenty to do with the triple point and requires no violations of the laws of thermodynamics. If you look at any phase diagram for water you will find that if you follow the graph along the liquid/vapor line down to the triple point that past is where sublimation occurs.