Stunned by the decoded scientific phenomena

Have you seen the process of snake venom affecting human blood or laser image erasing the tattoo? Check out these interesting pictures!

Collection of decoded scientific phenomena

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The intuitive Pythagorean theorem: "The total area of ​​the two squares drawn on the adjacent edge of a right triangle is equal to the area of ​​the square drawn on the hypotenuse of this triangle".

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The process of human face forming in the uterus.

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When decomposed Hg (SCN) 2 , the product mainly consists of carbon, along with sulfide (II) mercury, carbon disulfide, toxic cyanogen gas products and nitrogen.

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The image of Chrysopelea, commonly known as the flying snake, is a genus of the Colubridae family.

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The process of gas burning in a glass jar.

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This is how ants move.

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The process of matches burns.

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When the blood works with H 2 O 2 (ie Oxygen).

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The development of strawberry fruit.

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Images are slow when you squeeze a water ball.

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The process of developing from tadpoles into frogs.

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The process varies from white tin (beta) to gray tin (alpha).

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The way people move statues in Easter Island.

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Experiment with SF6 gas (at the bottom of the glass box), SF6 gas is an industrial gas 5 times heavier than air, 24,000 times stronger than CO2.

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Gallium in hot water.Gallium or Gallium metal is a weak, brittle metal when at low temperatures but slightly above room temperature (about 29.8 degrees C) will melt.So they can melt on people's hands.

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The Earth compares with the largest planet.

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Human blood when used with venomous snake venom.

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When a dog drinks water.

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A star when sucked into the universe's black hole.

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Make a simple motor with a pin core placed on a magnet and finally put the piece of copper wire on top.

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Chloride tablets work with alcohol in sealed bottles.

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Dry ice works with dishwashing soap.

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Small balls are "suspended" suspended between sound waves.

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Laser light is erasing the tattoo.

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"Holy camouflage" octopus.

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It will happen when you pour boiling water out at a temperature of -41 degrees C.

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An egg when on the sea floor.