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This is the end of it. There was more to it,
but essentially what I have in here is just regular tap water
and that's some solid drops. Foam peanuts, packing peanuts, and so forth.
Four of these guys guessed that, I have
water, I have acetone, they both
guessed that the acetone would dissolve the peanut first. And look: Berlin, who has the water, hers dissolves.
We've been told before, in the past, that the acetone would have it dissolve first. How did you make the slime? With glue,
warm water and borax. You heard it here
folks, come to GGC and learn how to make slime. (laughter) This could
be you. That looks lovely. Is it edible? Um, I think the glue is non-toxic, but it's the borax.
There's so many variations in chemistry we might find something new. You never know. Real question: is it fun?
I mean, if you enjoy
being in a lab and doing that kind of stuff, it's much more fun to come up with your own, you know, your own...
Yes, I collect these in the morning, so
some of them were collected from the Yellow River. Some of them were collected from a stream that goes through 316 and Cedars.
So, who are you here with? Um, we're the Environmental Club at GGC, and... Okay, what's your exhibit? Our exhibit is that, we're showing students how we test the quality of the water that we take from streams.
We test streams once a month and the ones we test are actually on the GGC campus or very close to the GGC campus. And what have you found, are we drinking safe water? So far, I mean, everything's been okay. Great! There you have it, from the
source: we have safe drinking water.
Thank you very much.
My name is Daphne. I'm in ITEC 2110. I participated in this mosaic. I work with DR. Lutz. He's extremely informative, very organized and very helpful. [Student chatter about the mosaic]
We took the original breakout code and we modified the graphics, increased the hip movement factor, so it's easier to move it back and forth as well as not having to walk across the classroom and back.
Alright, well I see there's a snake or a couple of snakes here. We've got four ball pythons. This a normal ball python; this is what they look like whenever you find them in the wild. This is a black pastel albino.
If they're kind of in medical or dental we help them find the right classes. We help them take those tours through those schools and study for those tests.
The liquid nitrogen is the thing
that's absorbing the heat and the process is causing it to do the opposite, going from a liquid to a gas.
Who wants to whack that on the table. [faint crunching sound] [laughter] So it completely
shatters right here.
Basically what happens is there's liquid nitrogen in that big container and it comes through that tube, and then to that container and they just pour it into the mixture,
half and half and vanilla extract, and once the liquid nitrogen touches the air
it just makes the ice cream freeze.
The real question is:
does it taste good? Yes, very good.
Why don't you try it and let me know? Alright. It's really good.