Aired (May 19, 2024): Ayon kay Kuya Chris, 'di lang sa kanilang self-inflating balloon experiment mayroong chemical reaction na nangyayari, kung 'di pati raw sa ating mga katawan possible itong mangyari? Alamin kung bakit!
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00:05 Alishaira, do you think this can make this wolf grow without being eaten?
00:11 You know Chris, I want to say no, but I know you.
00:15 So I think it can be done if you use science.
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00:22 So these are the things we need.
00:24 We need hydrogen peroxide, dishwashing liquid, yeast, water,
00:32 of course we need a wolf, and cable tie.
00:38 Let's do it. I'll need your help.
00:41 What's our first step, Chris?
00:42 We'll pour the hydrogen peroxide in this plastic bottle.
00:46 There are two wolves in here.
00:48 We'll try to make the wolf grow without blowing.
00:51 We'll pour the hydrogen peroxide in the plastic bottle,
00:55 put a tube, and seal it with a glue gun.
01:00 So the hydrogen peroxide is now measured.
01:02 Four liters.
01:03 I need your help, please pour it in the container.
01:08 Four liters.
01:10 There.
01:14 And then you can put the dishwashing liquid in there.
01:19 How much, sir?
01:20 I'll tell you when to stop.
01:22 One-fourth of the bottle? No, less.
01:25 Just a little, that's enough.
01:26 This is enough.
01:27 So next is the yeast.
01:30 Let's put this aside.
01:32 So we'll put all the yeast in the beaker,
01:36 and then we'll pour water.
01:38 It's at 150, right?
01:39 It's 150 ml.
01:41 We'll pour water, and mix it with water so it will dissolve.
01:47 Let's try to dissolve it.
01:50 It's dissolved in water.
01:52 Now, we can pour it inside the balloon,
01:57 or inside the tunnel.
01:59 So I will need your help to hold that.
02:03 So we're going to pour it.
02:05 Alrighty.
02:12 So now, we'll tie the balloon here in the hole of the container.
02:21 I'll need help with the tie.
02:23 Be careful not to break the balloon.
02:32 We need a cable tie to secure the balloon in the opening.
02:43 So that no air will get inside.
02:46 But I think it's not getting inside.
02:48 There.
02:51 Okay.
02:52 Is that okay, Chris?
02:53 Okay.
02:54 So all the yeast and water are inside the balloon.
02:59 As you can see.
03:00 We'll flip it over.
03:02 It will react with our hydrogen peroxide and dishwashing liquid.
03:06 Let's see what will happen.
03:07 Here it is.
03:08 Let's get it ready.
03:09 Ready.
03:10 Will it float?
03:11 You'll flip it.
03:12 1, 2, 3, go!
03:15 It's reacting.
03:17 Let it go.
03:18 See?
03:22 It's bigger.
03:23 There, the bubbles are going inside.
03:29 Chris, it's floating!
03:32 Look!
03:34 I think there's more inside.
03:36 Oh my God!
03:38 Oh my God!
03:40 Wow, Chris!
03:42 I told you it's big.
03:43 How did that happen?
03:44 I'm shocked.
03:45 There's a chemical reaction that happened.
03:48 The yeast is the catalyst for our chemicals.
03:52 It means that it breaks down the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
03:57 That's why it's floating because the water from the chemical reaction mixed with the soap.
04:03 And the bubbles are formed because of the oxygen.
04:06 That's why there's an eruption.
04:10 This is amazing, Chris!
04:12 It's warm.
04:13 It's hot.
04:14 It's warm.
04:15 Yes.
04:16 It's amazing.
04:19 I believe that's just an example of a chemical reaction.
04:23 I have a question for you.
04:25 Do you know that there's a chemical reaction that happens inside our body?
04:30 No, how?
04:31 We have an answer for that.
04:33 Because we have all the answers!
04:36 Just like the current in a bulb, the chemical reaction also creates light.
04:42 The fire gives light, right?
04:45 But did you know that fire is the result of a combustion process?
04:48 It happens when the fuel source and oxygen mix.
04:52 And it goes through a chemical reaction.
04:55 The result is heat and light.
04:57 Sometimes, this chemical reaction is used to heat a room.
05:02 And sometimes, to make a rocket ship fly.
05:06 Did you know that we're surrounded by chemical reactions every day?
05:11 Even inside our body.
05:13 Breathing, melting of food, and even our emotions.
05:19 Chemicals melt our food.
05:23 And every time we breathe, from the oxygen mixing and entering the blood,
05:30 until it reaches the brain, there's a chemical reaction.
05:34 But how did the emotions become a chemical reaction?
05:37 It's just in our mind, right?
05:39 It's true. Our brain dictates our feelings.
05:43 Even how we move afterwards.
05:45 It's the result of the chemicals moving in our brain cells.
05:49 When something happens, our brain sends a message to our nervous system using chemicals.
05:55 That's why we react.
05:57 Happy.
05:58 Sad.
05:59 Excited.
06:01 Scared.
06:02 Everything.
06:04 Even what you feel, if you learned something new, it's also a chemical reaction.
06:09 I believe.
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