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Will It Dissolve?

"Will It Blend?" meets sulfuric acid
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A series of short videos that pit workaday items against corrosive substances. The results can be displayed in slow motion, real time or time-lapse, depending on how reactive two items are.
phoenix, Jan 19 2009

Has it dissolved? Has_20it_20dissolved_3f
The inspiration. [phoenix, Jan 19 2009]

Will It Blend? http://www.willitblend.com/
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       Sp. Mwaaa-Haaa-Haaa.   

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Custardguts, Jan 27 2009
  

       Everything is soluble in everything else, ultimately. It's a question of rates and saturation concentrations, ultimately. So, you'd have to specify a time limit, and a finite volume of solvent. Otherwise, the video showing gold dissolving in custard would be long.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 27 2009
  


 

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