In this video, I made a gallium spoon.
First I chose a spoon I want to copy and then I made a 2 part mold.
After making the mold, I poured in the gallium to make the melting spoon.
Gallium melts at around 29.76 °C (85.57 °F) according to Wikipedia :)
If you’ll try to stir a hot tea, the spoon will melt.
Just don’t drink that tea!
Usually people make gallium spoons to prank someone or to demonstrate the properties of the gallium in the chemistry class.
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Music:
Pulse Rock Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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31 окт 2016