This aluminium foil ship in the video appears to float magically above the ground in a tank. It is actually caused by the presense of a gas called sulphur hexafluoride which is significantly denser than air.
Some interesting facts about the gas:
Watch the video after the jump.
Source: Neatorama
Tags: Gas | Float | Sulphur Hexafluoride
Some interesting facts about the gas:
It’s 5.11 times as dense as air. It’s non toxic, although it’s byproducts can be extremely dangerous.
Another interesting point is that inhaling this gas will make your voice sound deeper. Sound does not travel as fast in this medium. Helium can transmit sound very rapidly, hence making your voice squeaky.
Watch the video after the jump.
Source: Neatorama
Tags: Gas | Float | Sulphur Hexafluoride
Comments
http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/SU/sulfur_hexafluoride.html
Actually, the only effect on sound is that it propagates _faster_ in sulphur hexafluoride than in normal air, and faster in normal air than in helium (the denser the medium, the faster sound propagates).
it harmless but its best to take 5 heavy breaths of normal air to get the most amount of oxygen in your blood and lungs to avoid suffication and blackouts.
once done just take slow steady breaths just as you would do if you were underwater. if you breath too quickly the concentration will change too fast and may cause a panic attack