• Members of the previous forum can retrieve their temporary password here, (login and check your PM).

Candy corn in space and soap

Migrated topic.

SpiceGirl

Rising Star
Joined
May 25, 2009
Messages
61
Merits
42
So I was watching the Daily Show and after talking to a guest in his audience before the show a few weeks back, Jon Stewart opened his show by calling it Science Fridays. This led me to check out the site and I like what I see. Anyway, they have a video from Don Pettit (astronaut) who used candy corn in experiments with surfactants to see how soap cleans grease.


To paraphrase him mid-video, "You have a blob of oil in the washing machine...hydrophobic/hydrophyllic sides attach to proper ends of water (or in our case I guess solvent?) and floats off and mixes with water..pour water off and left with clean clothes (or in our case, spice)"

I added in parentheses my thoughts, as it was while watching this video I couldn't help but think of how close it was to our extractions with DMT. As I type this I seem to remember someone mentioning wanting to work on a tek utilizing the washing machine as a centrifuge.

Anyway, I may be off entirely with this, but I thought someone else might find it interesting - if nothing else for other stuff on the Science Fridays site? One of tasmanian tigers and 'resurrection' of its genes with a mouse (slightly related genetically as marsupials 180-ish million years back) was successful, pretty interesting photo of a tasmanian tiger too on there, lots of interesting stuff!

But yeah, I'm no chemist, just know that lye turns things into soap, and I guess actually now that I think about it - it's more based on the acidity or basiness rather than the lye or soap itself..so damn. Still gonna post I guess tho!
 
Back
Top Bottom