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The spoon will almost always be warmer than the dry ice. As heat is transferred from the spoon to the ice, it will promote rapid sublimation of the dry ice it is contact with (sublimation = direct change from solid to gas). All that rapidly released gas moves the spoon out of the way - tilting it this way and that and bringing different parts of the spoon into contact with the surface of the dry ice - which then causes gas to be released from that part of the surface. The net effect is that the spoon rattles.
Yes, the iron is oxidizing into iron oxide, better known as rust.
toothpick, spoon, aluminum foil, actually, any thing that has weight like mars bar. . but really you can measure anything in milligrams and one last thing you can measure is a hair strand, or generally light things found usually at your house, school, etc.
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Slotted spoon
you get a foot of string and a rubberband. you tie a knot on the rubberband. get a plastic spoon. you stretch the rubberband to the rop to the end. you spin it to make sound.
Well think of the laws of physics and gravity. A spoon is heavy and gravity will pull the string down there for brining the spoon down along with it, with little delay from the obstacle of your ear.
Yes, the word "spoon" has a short U sound, not a long U sound.
The vowel sound in "spoon" is neither a long nor a short "o". It does, however, have a long "oo" sound.
No, "spoon" and "food" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "spoon" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/), while the vowel sound in "food" is the 'oo' sound (/uː/).
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
No, "Drew" and "spoon" do not have the same vowel sound. "Drew" has the /uː/ sound (as in "blue"), while "spoon" has the /uː/ sound (as in "too").
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
Does the chemistry of the spoon change just because you bent it, or does it stay a metal spoon? That's how you know it's not a chemical change.
"From," "front," and "frost" are examples of words that have the same vowel sound as "spoon" and start with "fr."
Spoon man is performed by Sound Garden with Artis the Spoon Man. Chris Cornell is lead vocals on this song.