When you freeze water the ice does not freeze completely transparent due to the gasses dissolved in it.... So can u try putting water in vaccum chamber and then freezing it to see wether it turns out clear
Chumban Shukla it’s not the dissolved gasses that turn it opaque it’s the minerals inside the water. If you boil a pot of water then freeze it you would get clear ice
Detective Weeb : Even after boiling some of it remains opaque(in the center) Heating reduces the solubility of water so most gasses disolved escape (but not all) so the ice mostly becomes clear. The minerals also play a little part in making ice opaque but even after distilling the water we get opaque ice(in the center)
Chumban Shukla you can make Crystal clear water by boiling it, don’t know how your doing it but if done right you can make ice that’s not visible if placed into water
Detective Weeb : After boiling the dissolved minerals stay in water(try dissolving salt and boiling off the water), boiling doesnt make crystall clear water to make it crystal clear water you need to distill it.
Seeing those bubbles, it made me think. How about mixing 30% hydrogen peroxide with a little bit of food color and some liquid soap, then pour it into sterling silver container (catalyst) inside a vacuum chamber to speed up the decomposition?
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What if you start a chain reaction by laying out all the flammable chemicals you have made till present right next to each other and igniting one of them to start the chain reaction.
I really need to admire that person who invented these soda cans. And mostly that opening system. It really is usually the most secure part of the can. Every other part usually brakes open but not that opening part which is MEANT to be opened. I have seen SO damaged, bulged and beated cans that I can just wonder how they aren't bursted already.
Please can you try to put a McDonald's full meal in vacuum for a week and see if it expires or not, and try it if it will have same taste or not Please please try it I want to know if vacuum this kind of food will survive after vacuum or not. Plz like guys so he can see this
Germany Geographic what are you talking about? My brother's dropped McDonald's in the car before we found it about 2 years later it looked the exact same as the day he dropped it no mold no nothing
In the absence of moisture, mould will not form. This is why you see these videos with people saying "omG mcDoNaLds foOd dOesNt rOt, dOnt eAt iT!", because certain items they cook are quite high in sodium and low in moisture, which just happens to slow spoilage. Don't worry, it doesn't mean the food is "poisonous".
I have 4 ideas that I think are going to be pretty cool! :) Please try them! 1. Grind up some sparklers and make homemade thermite 2. Put some lithium in a divot in a block of dry ice with some water and see if it will burn 3. Run a ridiculously large amount of voltage through some light bulbs in a series circuit and make them simultaneously pop 4. Put a stun gun or some electric current near a metal spinning fan blade
Grinding up the powder from sparklers won't suddenly change its chemical properties to make it more volatile... Changing its physical property doesn't do anything...
You should look into making a pressure chamber so instead of reducing the pressure you can increase the pressure and do a ton of the same test that you have already done in the vacuum chamber to see how differently things react!!! That would be really interesting!
It could also be due to quality of the cans. Not saying that the carbonation isn't a factor but that its not the only one. Maybe mountain dew has more resilient cans lol
Vacuum pumps for air conditioners are intended to remove any residual water from the line set. The ac refrigerant is not intended to be mixed with any water. As you said in videos, bringing something close to a vacuum lowers the boiling point of most liquids and frozen solids. It also is removing air naturally.
Hazed it actually kinda is, if u put dry ice and shut the cap and let the pressure out a little bit at a time so it doesnt explode it carbonates, i have done it
I may not be right but, couldn't you use a strong container larger than the vacuum chamber in the line to the vacuum chamber with a larger conection to the vacuum chamber isolated by valves to evacuwate first the open the line to the vacuum chamber to quickly evacuwate the vacuum chamber? If the chambers were the same size it would only evacuwate a little less than half of the total pressure in the system ( due to the vacuum not being perfect ).
What if you put Japanese pancakes in a vacuum chamber? Japanese pancakes is a intriguing recipe I think it requires air so if you If put Japanese pancakes in there would it flatten?
Be careful with livewire soda, that stuff stains clothes. At school we poured some on a lunch table, it stained for 2 months! I wouldn't put that stuff in my body..
Definitely stay away from pomegranate then. It stains much worse. It's okay, though, you can give both the Livewire and the fruit to me! I will take the risk, so you don't have to.
top is a separate piece that's sealed on when the can is made, making it the weak point (observe how the bottom pops out, but never breaks). Ideally, it would split length-wise (hoop stress vs. longitudinal stress)
the top pops off when theres too much pressure because the top has the thinest points. think of it this way, you're trapped in a room, and you need to get out, you'd go for the thinest wall since its most likley to break right? right
The reason the bottom deforms and the top fails is because the indentation in the bottom is actually designed to do that when the can is under too much extra pressure. The top fails under pressure because the sides and bottom are formed as a single piece but the top is added to the can after filling and rolled under the sides. So the failure point of an non deformed can will always be the top. Also, the most likely reason the Mtn. Dew cans didn't explode is the cans are thicker and stronger than the other cans. There's a fairly large difference in thickness between can manufacturers.
I have left cans outside and when they freeze the bottom and top of the can bubbles out (the same as in the video) and then sometimes it bubbles enough to make a leak. So not that interesting
The reason the top of the can popped off, instead of the bottom, is because of how the cans are made. The bottom and sides are all one piece, while the top part is added after the can is filled. It is then heat-sealed on. So while the bottom isn't as thick, leading to it distending, the top part has more instabilities in it, leading to it breaking off first. (This is the knowledge you learn when your mom works for Pepsi, and you've toured the facilities one too many times.)
Benni Benr Gallium evaporates at body temperature, so no need for the foundry. But if you want to BOIL it, it boils at 2500 C. Which is ridiculously, frightenly hot. Steel has a melting point of HALF of that
When I was younger, the boyfriend of one of my friend's mom would always make rootbeer "kool-aid". It was a drink mix just like kool-aid, but rootbeer flavored. Nastiest swill you've ever tasted. He didn't even have the decency to make it ahead of time before we came over and put it in the fridge. That's exactly what I'm imagining here.
Please start making more creative and RANDOM content like your videos where you build things or do original experiments, not just more vacuum chambers, liquid nitrogen, dry ice, thermite, and silicone molds.
Well it would apear that you found the weakspot's of can's, if you make a few more Test's you should see a similar result over and over. You could possibly also declar to have found the physical weakpoint at least it looks like the breaking point is the same. But of course production process might influence that weakspot by a high amount, yet very interesting keep it up guys ! If i would have to guess the Rolled metal connection point where the cap is cold welded on is the structual weakpoint thats why there is that tiny hole, and in the second test it starts like that as well but the result was much more devestating!
Water is H2O which is Hidrogen Hidrogen Oxygen. Pour some water and vacuum it up. Pull out all the oxygen and left the Hidrogen. What will happen? Im wondering 🤔🤔🤔
The bubbling isn’t boiling. Soda is created by compressing air until they bond to the molecular structure of the syrup creating the fizz of soda. Yes, drinking soda is essentially drinking air. A soda going flat is actually a reference to a slow leak in a tire.
Hey Nate, I think that putting beer in the vaccum chamber would be interesting as it has foam on top when poured... so would it still foam or foam more?...
When you freeze water the ice does not freeze completely transparent due to the gasses dissolved in it....
So can u try putting water in vaccum chamber and then freezing it to see wether it turns out clear
Chumban Shukla it’s not the dissolved gasses that turn it opaque it’s the minerals inside the water. If you boil a pot of water then freeze it you would get clear ice
Detective Weeb :
Even after boiling some of it remains opaque(in the center)
Heating reduces the solubility of water so most gasses disolved escape (but not all) so the ice mostly becomes clear. The minerals also play a little part in making ice opaque but even after distilling the water we get opaque ice(in the center)
Chumban Shukla you can make Crystal clear water by boiling it, don’t know how your doing it but if done right you can make ice that’s not visible if placed into water
Detective Weeb :
After boiling the dissolved minerals stay in water(try dissolving salt and boiling off the water), boiling doesnt make crystall clear water to make it crystal clear water you need to distill it.
Chumban Shukla :
Yeah thats true ive also heard abt that
Make that aluminum polished ball and then put it in vacuum chamber, see if it unrolls...
nothing happens sorry
Beef Jokey
How do you know
It doesn’t unroll...the action lab tested it out:(
Seeing those bubbles, it made me think. How about mixing 30% hydrogen peroxide with a little bit of food color and some liquid soap, then pour it into sterling silver container (catalyst) inside a vacuum chamber to speed up the decomposition?
English please x-x
Can you re-carbonate soda with dry ice?
Okay, I didn't know I needed this, but I do.
I've tried, no, however it does temporarily give it a fizz
YOU SHOULD'VE USED ROOT BEER!!! That would've foamed up nicely, that or cream soda!!!
Rite that would have been cool
my girlfriend collects those squishy stress toys, cpcakes, unicorns, etcs. you could put one of those in the vacuum chamber or freeze it and smash it.
Jason Wortham
I don’t think that would do anything tbh
@@Reactiontime6000 there filled with air it would prob flatten
That's a lot of Mountain Don't.
Marcus Whitworth lol
This right here is an underrated comment
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I loved the ‘not sponsored’ at the end... lol we were all wondering
This Little Critic loool was thinking that too
Loooool
I was about to ask if it was then I saw this
This Little Critic obviously sponsored by mtn few
What would shampoo do in a vacuum chamber... and will it have the same affect on your hair after?
Fun experiment! I also did this and filmed it with a high speed camera ;)
PressTube weet ik
Exiles Leader ??
PressTube Put a unopened can of soda in but dent the side mythbusters did it with a train car
He should of used coke because the fizz is stronger.
No one cares!
What if we put a vacuum chamber in a vacuum chamber
I'm actually curious what would happen XD
Vacuum chamberseption
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Try putting liquid nitrogen to vacuum chamber and see what happens
Put an egg in vacuum chamber. Raw...whole...hard boiled.... And fried...
Molten wax in a vacuum chamber.
I'm sure we'll get some eggsplosive results from that! Only yolking, omelettin this slide for now...
wax drys quickly
Its gonna blow!
@@jodroboxes those were some eggcellent yolks my guy/gal.
What would happen if you put axe body spray in liquid nitrogen? Or put liquid nitrogen in it??
Please text this I really want to know
Nice smelling cologne ice. Would be uncomfortable to put on though.
lol
What if you start a chain reaction by laying out all the flammable chemicals you have made till present right next to each other and igniting one of them to start the chain reaction.
Aman Verma I have seen you posting this comment for many videos...why aren't they listening to you it's a great idea...
Atharva Thuse don't know why. But I still gotta hope.:)
Start the reaction with the power OF THE SUN
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Natthone Cole I was about to add this in my comment next time I post it.
Aman Verma what happens if you put soda in a vacuum chamber
I really need to admire that person who invented these soda cans. And mostly that opening system. It really is usually the most secure part of the can. Every other part usually brakes open but not that opening part which is MEANT to be opened. I have seen SO damaged, bulged and beated cans that I can just wonder how they aren't bursted already.
Please can you try to put a McDonald's full meal in vacuum for a week and see if it expires or not, and try it if it will have same taste or not
Please please try it I want to know if vacuum this kind of food will survive after vacuum or not.
Plz like guys so he can see this
Germany Geographic what are you talking about? My brother's dropped McDonald's in the car before we found it about 2 years later it looked the exact same as the day he dropped it no mold no nothing
It stays exactly the same so don’t eat McDonald’s, well that’s just me
Is this a spy kids thing
In the absence of moisture, mould will not form. This is why you see these videos with people saying "omG mcDoNaLds foOd dOesNt rOt, dOnt eAt iT!", because certain items they cook are quite high in sodium and low in moisture, which just happens to slow spoilage. Don't worry, it doesn't mean the food is "poisonous".
Dude it still taste same. I ate 1 month old BigMac before. And it taste same, smell same, no molds at all.
I have 4 ideas that I think are going to be pretty cool! :) Please try them!
1. Grind up some sparklers and make homemade thermite
2. Put some lithium in a divot in a block of dry ice with some water and see if it will burn
3. Run a ridiculously large amount of voltage through some light bulbs in a series circuit and make them simultaneously pop
4. Put a stun gun or some electric current near a metal spinning fan blade
#4
#3 wouldn't made them all pop simultaneously, if you plug them in Serie, the first to pop will turn off all others.
Ok, then I wasn't paying attention to my science teacher. How about a parallel circuit?
Grinding up the powder from sparklers won't suddenly change its chemical properties to make it more volatile... Changing its physical property doesn't do anything...
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You should mix aluminum with mercury, it’s really cool
I'm so happy you taste tested it. Literally the first thing that popped in my mind was what it taste like lol. Subscribed!
"I'm not going to shake it much"
*shakes it quite a bit*
Vacuum in a vacuum chamber. Now that is some inception like thinking ;)
DashiZle69 might create a black hole.
DashiZle69 no put a vacuum chamber in a bigger one and it keeps going on and on
Black hole is just like a suction of time-space, not matter..
DashiZle69 lmfao smh
DashiZle69 That's exactly why it's called a vacuum chamber it has a vacuum in it
I wonder if the mist twist soda cans are more cheaply made compared to the Mountain Dew, and that’s why nothing happened to the dew cans? 🤔
You should look into making a pressure chamber so instead of reducing the pressure you can increase the pressure and do a ton of the same test that you have already done in the vacuum chamber to see how differently things react!!! That would be really interesting!
Make a rocket from ethyne gas by reacting calcium carbide with water
Bibek Sunar i
wow its like watching a mnt dew commercial
It could also be due to quality of the cans. Not saying that the carbonation isn't a factor but that its not the only one. Maybe mountain dew has more resilient cans lol
Vacuum pumps for air conditioners are intended to remove any residual water from the line set. The ac refrigerant is not intended to be mixed with any water. As you said in videos, bringing something close to a vacuum lowers the boiling point of most liquids and frozen solids. It also is removing air naturally.
If you wanted the foamy top then you should have used something thicker such as a root beer from A&W.
Thy didn't pay for the obvious product placement.
Or use Diet Coke and throw mentos into it
You should try to recarbonate the soda using dry ice!
Noah Lowe not how carbonation works
Hazed it actually kinda is, if u put dry ice and shut the cap and let the pressure out a little bit at a time so it doesnt explode it carbonates, i have done it
Noah Lowe how tf is it possible
Noah Lowe I SAID THAT
Try hooking multiple vacuum pumps up to one chamber and see if you can make much of a difference by removing the air much quicker
I may not be right but, couldn't you use a strong container larger than the vacuum chamber in the line to the vacuum chamber with a larger conection to the vacuum chamber isolated by valves to evacuwate first the open the line to the vacuum chamber to quickly evacuwate the vacuum chamber? If the chambers were the same size it would only evacuwate a little less than half of the total pressure in the system ( due to the vacuum not being perfect ).
Loving this product placement
here is another one for you... Try putting water beads in water and the in the vacuum chamber to see if it will absorb the water any quicker... :-)
@The Droste Girls Yeah... Exactly!... :-)
Logic. I like it.
Explosion at 8:17
PapaBear199912 A more epic one at 10:10
What if you put Japanese pancakes in a vacuum chamber?
Japanese pancakes is a intriguing recipe I think it requires air so if you If put Japanese pancakes in there would it flatten?
3:18 “ It’s worse I don’t recommend it” continues to drink anyway
He keeping it all to himself 😡
Can you guys use food coloring and hydrodip foods like cookies?
Or eggs
Downside to trying to hydro dip cookies is they will absorb the water and turn to mush.
The food coloring would mix with the water or any liquid
Brandon Schmidt there are edible spray paints
What if you used the dry ice method to recarbonate that soda?
Rith Trelin isn't dry ice poisonus?
TIGER 131 Productions Dry ice is just solid CO2. Its only dangerous because it freezes your insides if you eat it (not recommended)
Can u try to recarbonate that stuff? I would love to see that
wait i have never ever seen this brownish yellowis bronze colored mountain dew before that looks amazing
Be careful with livewire soda, that stuff stains clothes. At school we poured some on a lunch table, it stained for 2 months! I wouldn't put that stuff in my body..
Any food/drinks can be used as a dye
I feel you there. Don’t know how people do it
Definitely stay away from pomegranate then. It stains much worse. It's okay, though, you can give both the Livewire and the fruit to me! I will take the risk, so you don't have to.
You should do coke and mentos in the vacuum chamber, will it still have the same effect?
Christopher Ladwig i dont think anything will happen if the soda is flat because if its flat it wont have the gas in order for it to blow.
Why not try actual bubbles in the vacuum chamber?
I wish they had 12-packs of Livewire like that where I live. It’s my favorite variety of Mtn Dew but it practically doesn’t exist here
Can you make jello with soda then in vacuum chamber please. Future scientist from Canada
by adding preasure maybe
Can you make Litchenburg figures with a microwave terminal?
Can you do casting with thermoplastic or just melt plastic bottles and make something new from them
Hrishikesh Parikh not how plastic bottles work, have you ever melted a bottle , do you think you can cast that
Ya but still there must be a much efficient way to do it.
top is a separate piece that's sealed on when the can is made, making it the weak point (observe how the bottom pops out, but never breaks). Ideally, it would split length-wise (hoop stress vs. longitudinal stress)
Can you try building a railgun?
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What happens to different fruits (pomegranate, banana, etc.) in a vacuum chamber?
I love your videos. I want to know what happens when you put Instant Snow in a vacuum chamber. I hope it actually has a reaction. Please Do!
Pls try beer next time 😁. Cuz stone cold says so
Get some videos
Lmao
WHAT WHAT WHAT
Surprised no replies say "it's been done before" 😂
Put a tesla coil in the vacuum chamber😊
MyProjectsTV that would be lit
MyProjectsTV it wouldn’t work because ya know the lack of air to create an arc
Detective Weeb But in normal atmophere it wouldn't work either. Just with the perfect amount of gas at a low pressure it would work.
What will happen to oobleck in vacuum chamber ?
Harshad Lalye The Action Lab did it you can watch it there
Harshad Lalye they already did it
Harshad Lalye that would be cool
the top pops off when theres too much pressure because the top has the thinest points. think of it this way, you're trapped in a room, and you need to get out, you'd go for the thinest wall since its most likley to break right? right
Make a firework in which king of random logo is made
Well that's impossible so no
How long does it take for a raw egg to burst in the chamber like if you agree
Antjuan Uddyback they don’t
Probably won't
I wanna know also now
Antjuan Uddyback what happened to the original king of random
Srsly, what happened
You always vacuum things! Why don’t you add some pressure!!?? ^_^
Hemali Shah you mean squish some stuff?
Would do nothing...
The reason the bottom deforms and the top fails is because the indentation in the bottom is actually designed to do that when the can is under too much extra pressure. The top fails under pressure because the sides and bottom are formed as a single piece but the top is added to the can after filling and rolled under the sides. So the failure point of an non deformed can will always be the top.
Also, the most likely reason the Mtn. Dew cans didn't explode is the cans are thicker and stronger than the other cans. There's a fairly large difference in thickness between can manufacturers.
You should try Orbeez in a vacuum chamber
Who else was drinking soda and eating chips while watching this😂
My🤣
Dang a year ago😞
what happens if you dont let the air in and just open the vacum?
Foxdog plays the pressure is basically sucking down on the lid
As there is no air in the chamber, the pressure makes it impossible to open the lid.
Jirka Čumpelík oooh okay thx I was just wondering thanks for answering me
ya cant it dont work
Even if it was possible the same thing would happen if you let in air times 1000000
You guys have an amazing music selection
Please put chewed bubble gum in a vacuum chamber
Magic Master it might make a few bubbles
Conor Tierney I want to see it happen
Magic Master it'll unchew itself
Psycho I want to see it happen
Hey
Try to freeze a can of soda in liquid nitrogen
Josef Gustafsson if you freeze a can of soda it explodes
Josef Gustafsson , why?
I have left cans outside and when they freeze the bottom and top of the can bubbles out (the same as in the video) and then sometimes it bubbles enough to make a leak. So not that interesting
What happens when you Vacuum chamber a tide pod
YoBoiCantaloupe it would pop
Tide pods are delicious, try one
no they aren't 🙄
Ben Shiffman omg I feel so dizzy and sick I feel like my stomach is on fire
Ben Shiffman it tatses like really weird soap
The reason the top of the can popped off, instead of the bottom, is because of how the cans are made. The bottom and sides are all one piece, while the top part is added after the can is filled. It is then heat-sealed on. So while the bottom isn't as thick, leading to it distending, the top part has more instabilities in it, leading to it breaking off first.
(This is the knowledge you learn when your mom works for Pepsi, and you've toured the facilities one too many times.)
3:15 Minecraft death sound lol
does gallium evaporate in the metal foundary
Benni Benr Gallium evaporates at body temperature, so no need for the foundry. But if you want to BOIL it, it boils at 2500 C. Which is ridiculously, frightenly hot. Steel has a melting point of HALF of that
SkeleBonePancake i think you mean melting instead of evaporating
It probably wouldn't work but possibly mercury would
+KiWii
Technically he was right, all liquids evaporate to some degree.
It would not evaporate bec the metal is melted at heat not evaporated bec it’s metal
Nooo Why u wasting all that delicious Mountain Dew😂🥤 Give it to me instead
When I was younger, the boyfriend of one of my friend's mom would always make rootbeer "kool-aid". It was a drink mix just like kool-aid, but rootbeer flavored. Nastiest swill you've ever tasted. He didn't even have the decency to make it ahead of time before we came over and put it in the fridge. That's exactly what I'm imagining here.
Did you ever feel oddly sleepy after you drank it?
@@Palemagpie Ha, no!
COKE AND MENTOS IN VACUUM CHAMBER!!!???
Exist34 The Action Lab did it you can watch it there
thx
Random weekend projects plz.. rocket powered by negative X.....,
Agreed..... An amazing idea
The Gaming DiT replying to yourself and liking your own comment? Sketchy.
Yes please
What even..
Please start making more creative and RANDOM content like your videos where you build things or do original experiments, not just more vacuum chambers, liquid nitrogen, dry ice, thermite, and silicone molds.
EpicMinerNK but I like thermite...
Also, make sure they don't even dare to do anything using hydraulic press...
EpicMiner NK I agree with you
EpicMinerNK they are just making what people want
Yes. Seriously.
I agree, it's turning into "Will it blend?"
I love the foam with the vacuum chamber
Hey can you mix molten salt with molten suger ??
What would happen
Shamoy Taylor sugar caramelises
Can cook pasta with a vacuum chamber?
Tech Flashes no
Make soda flat then recarbinated the soda,plz
probably do that by adding dry ice to it and wait a little while, but I would like to see it
Yup, i have done it before, put dry ice in the bottle and shut it but every so often let some pressure out so it doesnt explode
Well it would apear that you found the weakspot's of can's, if you make a few more Test's you should see a similar result over and over. You could possibly also declar to have found the physical weakpoint at least it looks like the breaking point is the same. But of course production process might influence that weakspot by a high amount, yet very interesting keep it up guys ! If i would have to guess the Rolled metal connection point where the cap is cold welded on is the structual weakpoint thats why there is that tiny hole, and in the second test it starts like that as well but the result was much more devestating!
Can you make a railgun?
GhostlyGamingWith Chase hacksmith has already done it. You should check them out they make a lot of cool stuff
Mix diet and normal cans of soda because it might cause a different reaction
Dear King Of Random.. What happen if you smash the vacum chamber while it is under pressure ?? 😱 TQ.. Sincerely, Leo..
LeoCiosu Music he already done this it imploded meaning it just broke into lots of pices but stayed where it was
Conor Tierney .. u have link to that video ?? imploded or exploded ??
LeoCiosu Music imploded
Conor Tierney .. ohh yeahh.. its because the pressure..
LeoCiosu Music already been done
I love seeing the orange bowl! I have the same one!
Water is H2O which is Hidrogen Hidrogen Oxygen.
Pour some water and vacuum it up. Pull out all the oxygen and left the Hidrogen. What will happen? Im wondering 🤔🤔🤔
Try to put a homemade rocket in the vacuum chamber and see if it works to see if rockets are real and can burn without oxygen.
Gaming Machine 308 yes they are real and do work
They can't burn without oxygen or another oxidizer, that's why rockets transport their oxidizer with them.
Search for Warped Perception.
Gaming Machine 308 "to see if rockets are real". What. Of course theyre real..
Ilyes Smaoui, How much oxygen will the rocket need to go to space?
Try making a motor from scratch!
The bubbling isn’t boiling. Soda is created by compressing air until they bond to the molecular structure of the syrup creating the fizz of soda. Yes, drinking soda is essentially drinking air. A soda going flat is actually a reference to a slow leak in a tire.
Please put fruit in the vacuum chamber
Double wells ! They did that with a watermelon
Can you boil an egg in a vacuum chamber?
Clarence Kempt what? No
you could "boil" it, but it needs heat to cook
How about sucking an unboiled egg through the neck of a bottle using that fire vacuum trick, while in side a vacuum.
Fire needs Oxygen
What happens when you put toothpaste in a vacuum chamber
10:11 when you complete an extremely hard thing in your favorite video game
spoiler alert its flat XD
TheWeirdKid ÄXDII
Can u put some dry ice in a giant balloon
Is there such a thing as negative pressure?
Hey Nate, I think that putting beer in the vaccum chamber would be interesting as it has foam on top when poured... so would it still foam or foam more?...
Mountain Dew into mountain don’t
Max Harper Sega does what Nintendon't
Mountain Dew is always Mountain Dont
Try making candy with the flat soda and carbonated soda and see if it makes a difference
a suggestion : what do different types of art supplies/ school supplies will cast/work as a mold
I can see using the flat soda as a flavour for something... Maybe as the liquid in cookies! Or as part of a marinade for chicken, pork, or steak!