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Frigid gusts whipped across the square, making those crossing it step lively with shrugged shoulders. In its middle huddled a cluster of shoppers, winter tourists and curious, keeping warm under the cap of a ten foot, stainless steel mushroom. Now and then, with a rainbow sparkle reflecting the feeble
winter sun, a spore-like bubble broke free of the caps edge rising quickly as it was swept away over the rooftops.
Other bubbles clustered like multihued frog eggs above the assembled pedestrians who watched them wide-eyed with some apprehension and listened to the slight tapping as new frozen spheres made their way up the metal stem. At its base, hydrogen seeped through a wet, soapy mouthpiece at the bottom of a foggy dry ice tank creating more lighter-than-air hail.
At random intervals glow plugs at different places on the inner roof switched on, melting and igniting the nearest bubbles with a wump
wump, wump. Each flash lit up, warmed and sprayed those nearby with a balmy mist smelling of lilac.
(?) Make Helium Bubbles
http://littleshop.p...bles/HeBubbles.html [FarmerJohn, Nov 29 2004]
Make Frozen Bubbles
http://chemistry.ab...wtos/a/aa012004.htm [FarmerJohn, Nov 29 2004]
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Imaginative.+
Those Helium bubbles certainly move up with some speed!
Any chance of frozen CO2 bubbles cascading along the path? |
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Cool. Can the mushrooms also make periodic hiccuping noises? |
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Sure guys, we follow the KITSCH rule: Keep It Transcendental Spouting CO2 Hiccoughs. |
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+ If the Hydrogen bubbles floated up from the base of a Van de Graff generator do you think that they would be attracted close enough to the sphere for the static sparks to ignite them before the bubbles were repelled? |
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We had a chemistry demonstration once in school where the teacher lit a standard balloon (from a 20 foot pole, mind you) filled with hydrogen. |
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The ensuing explosion shook the dust from the rafters of the gym and measured quite loudly on the decibel scale. |
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I think helium would be a wiser choice. |
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Helium is a non-renewable resource. Best not to use it in anything too useless. |
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