The Dancing Scientist and Super Saturated Liquids

The Dancing Scientist and Super Saturated Liquids

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Interactive Video

Created by

Liam Anderson

Science, Chemistry, Physics

5th - 8th Grade

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04:53

The video features Jeffrey Viner, the 'Dancing Scientist' from UCLA, demonstrating the concept of supersaturated liquids and crystallization. He uses sodium acetate to show how a supersaturated solution can quickly crystallize, forming solid structures. The demonstration includes building forts with the crystallized liquid, explaining the science behind it, and ensuring safety. The video concludes with a transition to a digital segment.

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1.

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Who is Jeffrey Viner, also known as the Dancing Scientist?

2.

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What is a saturated liquid?

3.

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What happens when a super saturated liquid is disturbed?

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What is the main component used in the demonstration to create crystallization?

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What is an exothermic reaction?

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What is the role of a seed crystal in crystallization?

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How is crystallization related to the formation of rain?

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What is the purpose of wearing safety goggles during the demonstration?

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Why is sodium acetate considered safe for demonstrations?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is required to make sodium acetate at home?

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