Elephant Toothpaste- An Explosion of Gas-Driven Foam

Elephant Toothpaste- An Explosion of Gas-Driven Foam

This image illustrates buoyancy-driven flow resulting from the production of oxygen gas bubbles during the chemical reactions in elephant’s toothpaste. The elephant toothpaste was created using hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, yeast, and food colors.

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  • Matt Sherman
    Dec 13, 2024 11:21

    Great image! I’m impressed with how clear the image you got was given that the elephant toothpaste was moving.

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  • Dhairya Agnihotry
    Oct 25, 2024 15:01

    It’s like the swirl of a galaxy made out of whipped cream and magic, deliciously cosmic!

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