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Astronaut Terry Virts inserted an effervescent antacid tablet into a ball of water while crewmates filmed the reaction with the Red Epic Dragon camera. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
That sphere of water looks like a bubble floating in the room. Once the effervescent tablet (aka Alka-seltzer) begins to fizz inside the water, the orb of water grows milky looking and gets larger.
Astronauts at the International Space Station perform a variety of experiments for NASA. Bu they also take some time to have a little fun. Check out this video shared by the agency of an astronaut … ...
In recent video from the International Space Station, astronaut Terry Virts shows exactly what happens when you place a dissolvable tablet inside a ball of water in zero gravity.
In this case the effervescent tablet is the fuel and water the oxidizer. Crushing the tablet (typically ½ will do) will speed the reaction by increasing the reactive surface area. Once you add ...
Plus, the naturally flavored effervescent tablets offer a delightful, delicate sound when dropped into a glass of water that consumers can associate with action. “People consume over a trillion ...
The latest 4K video coming from NASA and presented on YouTube shows them playing with a weightless water bubble and then adding an effervescent tablet. The higher resolution images and higher ...
FREIENBACH, Switzerland — The Food and Drug Administration approved an effervescent tablet for treating osteoporosis. EffRx Pharmaceuticals announced the FDA approval of Binosto (alendronate ...