Boat Floats on 'Invisible Water'
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- Invisible Water Effect
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- Published on 7/14/08
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The 'invisible water' is actually sulfur hexafluoride, an inorganic compound that is five times denser than air.
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Tags: Air, aluminium, aluminum, Boat, dense, education, Experiment, gas, illusion, inorganic compound, invisible, Invisible Water Effect, Magic, Science, ship, sulfur hexafluoride, trick, Water
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