If only a third jar (so ice cream salt could be in one jar and table salt in the other) was included in the experiment, this would have been the only video needed for anyone wondering 😊
First time I watched the video, I couldn't grasp the concept of "energy" in the whiteboard diagram at all. But then while rewatching, I substituted the word "energy" for "heat" everywhere you said it and it immediately clicked and made it extremely easy to understand. I guess it's because that was the term we used in my thermodynamics class back when I was in uni.
ya, great! I rolled over using heat, but one of the major themes of the class I teach is energy so in class we talk about what that generality “energy” can be referring to to get some discussion going! I’m glad you enjoyed. There are a few things in that explanation that need a little testing for more verification, but it is a nice starting block, I think!
So it’s the water that gets to -8 does the ice stay warmer? I am having a hard time understanding the total energy. It seems like energy has to be leaving the system to get a lower temp overall. Like, 0c ice and 18c salt have the energy they have and we express that as temp. I get that it the energy flows from high to low, it just seems like the salt somehow makes a a lower low that existed before, but where did that energy go, the net energy is the same as it was when you combined everything right? So if something got colder, doesn’t something else need to get hotter?
Great thoughts! Here is what I would want to do to get to look at that some more...Measure the temperature of the ice. Would be really surprised (but kind of excited) if the temperature of the water dropped much below the starting temperature of the ice. I'm thinking the ice initial temp represents about the minimum temp we can get to. We might be able to get a hair lower than the ice temp because adding salt to water will cool the water as energy is required to break up the salt crystal, but I found that the temp drops because of that by about a degree or so (I did a video that is probably a little too long on the topic but if it interested you you can check it out.) So the initial temp of the water and the energy associated dump into the ice (cooling the water, melting the ice), and normally the water will stop at 0C since because it freezes below, but in this case it will keep dumping energy in to the ice (continuing to cool the water and melt the ice) because the salt is blocking the refreezing process. There are a couple follow up experiments I am looking forward to doing to get a some more data, but those are my thoughts currently. Does that help or did I dodge your question?
Really really nice video!! I have been trying to understand this concept for a long time, and as soon as i watched your video, I grasped upon it so easily. Thanks a lot!!❤ I wish you were our science teacher in school. Your channel deserves so much more attention. And your way of explaining is great!!
Loved the video! Super straight forwards and great representation of all the variables. I'm just a bit confused on the whole chemistry part of the experiment haha
Summer is in (Philippines) I wannna make an ice cream and i don't understand why some add some salt. . .and your videos explained it well. . THANK YOU..
@@flemdogscience i think your videos thumb nails doesn't look good enough. dont get me wrong, the content is great tho, but for some reason the thumb nails doesn't make me want to watch it also the title. maybe u can learn from Mark rober and Action lab how they do there thumb nails.
I almost always use NaCl of some kind. I can't remember which I used for this. I have used kosher, rock salt, solar salt, most of them are just different shapes of crystals for the NaCl. Solar salt is the least expensive for a large batch!
I am glad you enjoyed it! Currently I am on a little binge of doing some videos that don't give the full explanation outright, but I really enjoy trying to a create an explanation that is a little satisfying. I will make one with an explanation though pretty soon on the whoosh bottle. It is one of my pet favs and I have done a few dozen experiments that have helped me get a better grasp on what is going on.
I am High School Student and i read this concept from hell lots of books but was not able to understand the reason for this , you really explained it well , thank you very muck sir !!
Hey I am so glad! I have to admit there are a few things about this explanation I feel like I need to test to validate a little more, but I think it at least moves us in a good direction. Happy sciencing!
Hey thanks! That one was really enjoyable. I need to do some more food ones. I am thinking of doing a fun food reaction one soon. If you have any ideas let me know!
It's cool to see how salt affects ice and water, this is why I love my Chemistry Teacher.
I agree! There are a couple other experiments I would love to do that look at some other neat properties!
So much cool science to be explored. But thermodynamics is by far the coolest part to explore. You'll see some pretty cool stuff
This is good information for the next time I run out of ice cubes, I can freeze water in minutes and make ice cubes with it for my soda.
That’s really cool, literally! I didn’t think the salt would freeze the condensation on the outside, that was awesome!
I didn't anticipate that either! So cool.
man, this is the best explanation I have ever seen..thank you so much, you are a great teacher.
Hey thanks!
If only a third jar (so ice cream salt could be in one jar and table salt in the other) was included in the experiment, this would have been the only video needed for anyone wondering 😊
First time I watched the video, I couldn't grasp the concept of "energy" in the whiteboard diagram at all. But then while rewatching, I substituted the word "energy" for "heat" everywhere you said it and it immediately clicked and made it extremely easy to understand. I guess it's because that was the term we used in my thermodynamics class back when I was in uni.
ya, great! I rolled over using heat, but one of the major themes of the class I teach is energy so in class we talk about what that generality “energy” can be referring to to get some discussion going! I’m glad you enjoyed. There are a few things in that explanation that need a little testing for more verification, but it is a nice starting block, I think!
So it’s the water that gets to -8 does the ice stay warmer? I am having a hard time understanding the total energy. It seems like energy has to be leaving the system to get a lower temp overall. Like, 0c ice and 18c salt have the energy they have and we express that as temp. I get that it the energy flows from high to low, it just seems like the salt somehow makes a a lower low that existed before, but where did that energy go, the net energy is the same as it was when you combined everything right? So if something got colder, doesn’t something else need to get hotter?
Great thoughts! Here is what I would want to do to get to look at that some more...Measure the temperature of the ice. Would be really surprised (but kind of excited) if the temperature of the water dropped much below the starting temperature of the ice. I'm thinking the ice initial temp represents about the minimum temp we can get to. We might be able to get a hair lower than the ice temp because adding salt to water will cool the water as energy is required to break up the salt crystal, but I found that the temp drops because of that by about a degree or so (I did a video that is probably a little too long on the topic but if it interested you you can check it out.) So the initial temp of the water and the energy associated dump into the ice (cooling the water, melting the ice), and normally the water will stop at 0C since because it freezes below, but in this case it will keep dumping energy in to the ice (continuing to cool the water and melt the ice) because the salt is blocking the refreezing process. There are a couple follow up experiments I am looking forward to doing to get a some more data, but those are my thoughts currently. Does that help or did I dodge your question?
Awesome experiment! You're a natural at this type of presentation, keep it up!
Thanks Lance! I am learning a ton.
Really really nice video!! I have been trying to understand this concept for a long time, and as soon as i watched your video, I grasped upon it so easily. Thanks a lot!!❤ I wish you were our science teacher in school. Your channel deserves so much more attention. And your way of explaining is great!!
thanks sir. you help me out from the strictness of my mind. since I couldn't get the answer, why adding salt to the ice can increase the temperature
You explained it better than "the action lab"
Loved the video! Super straight forwards and great representation of all the variables. I'm just a bit confused on the whole chemistry part of the experiment haha
Summer is in (Philippines)
I wannna make an ice cream and i don't understand why some add some salt. . .and your videos explained it well. .
THANK YOU..
Superb explaination
thaks a lot
I subscribed your channel after watching thia video just because you're so energetic and active.
I liked your energy very much ❤😅
this is amazing thank you. however WHY is the new water giving energy to the ice?
your channel is underrated. good explane. keep it upp !!
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it. Check out some of the new new videos and tell me what you think!
@@flemdogscience i think your videos thumb nails doesn't look good enough. dont get me wrong, the content is great tho, but for some reason the thumb nails doesn't make me want to watch it also the title. maybe u can learn from Mark rober and Action lab how they do there thumb nails.
@@phuphuphu5548 Yes-those guys thumbnails are fantastic! I will keep working on the thumbnail game and maybe we can figure out the trick!
It is crazy this was 2 years ago
What kind of salt did you use
Is it table salt . kosher salt or rock salt
I almost always use NaCl of some kind. I can't remember which I used for this. I have used kosher, rock salt, solar salt, most of them are just different shapes of crystals for the NaCl. Solar salt is the least expensive for a large batch!
What refreezing process? Ive never seen water, from melting ice, refreeze. If the water was refreezing it wouldnt have melted in the first place.
Wow nice this experiment I am going to present in science expo thank you
Really clear explainations.carry on making videos like these whose clear explanations are not present here. 👍
I am glad you enjoyed it! Currently I am on a little binge of doing some videos that don't give the full explanation outright, but I really enjoy trying to a create an explanation that is a little satisfying. I will make one with an explanation though pretty soon on the whoosh bottle. It is one of my pet favs and I have done a few dozen experiments that have helped me get a better grasp on what is going on.
Very helpful. Thank you so much.
You bet! I am glad it was useful.
You explained very well!
Thank you! I am sure there are a few things that will need a some update and revision as I learn more about it, but it was a fun start!
I am High School Student and i read this concept from hell lots of books but was not able to understand the reason for this , you really explained it well , thank you very muck sir !!
Hey I am so glad! I have to admit there are a few things about this explanation I feel like I need to test to validate a little more, but I think it at least moves us in a good direction. Happy sciencing!
Great video ✌🏽
Can you put the bucket with ice and salt in the freezer
I would think that you could! Are you thinking of trying to get the salt water as cold as possible? There are a lot of cool properties of salt water!
its a crime how little views this gets
It's okay! I am glad you enjoyed. It was a fun little project!
Great videos 👍
Hey thanks! That one was really enjoyable. I need to do some more food ones. I am thinking of doing a fun food reaction one soon. If you have any ideas let me know!
thank you so much you saved me
I feel like I'm back in science class. When's the test?
Soon...
WOW
NICE
WHOOO
Thank you sir
“How does salt EFFECT”?????? !!!!
u didnt eat the icecream ????????????????????????
I tried it an another video where we make ice cream in a bag. It was good. Really good. I highly recommend.
@@flemdogscience NICE
That background music was louder than your speaking, And extremely annoying Enough that I stopped watching after 2 minutes, Just sayin
The backround music isn't even loud