Re: Bubble Suspension

From: On-line Snack discussion (snaktalk@exploratorium.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 16:09:56 PDT


Dear Kenneth,
If you'd like to link directly to the Bubble Suspension snack, that is
fine.
The text you propose if fine too.
Thanks for asking.
Deb
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Exploratorium
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Kenneth Ackerman wrote:

> Dear great people at the Exploratorium,
> May I have permission to include the following in my web site in the
> "Science/School" page under "Other Sites for Cool Projects"?
>
> "The San Francisco Exploratorium has an on line list of over 100 science
> experiments. One of them:
> <http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/bubble_suspension.html> "Bubble
> Suspension" uses dry ice to form a cold thick atmosphere of CO2 for soap
> bubbles to float on. Eventually the CO2 will diffuse into the soap
> bubble by osmosis and the bubble will land on the dry ice. Some bubbles
> actually freeze and turn opaque.
> Exploratorium: <http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/snackintro.html>
> Science Snacks"
>
> My web site is http://www.dryice <http://www.dryiceinfo.com/> Info.com/
> and explains everything about dry ice. I also publish a web site listing
> over 800 places to purchase dry ice: http://www.dryice
> <http://www.dryicedirectory.com/> Directory.com/. You may include a link
> to it to help people find dry ice locations if you want.
>
> Sincerely,
> Ken Ackerman
> <mailto:ken@dryiceInfo.com> ken@dryiceInfo.com
> (949) 582-3360
>
>



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