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Squishy pink toy tentacle octopus monster in Liquid Nitrogen smashed with hammer
Squishy toys are all the rage with children at the moment.
In this footage a cute, pink squishy octopus is placed in Liquid Nitrogen (-196 degrees Celsius) and cooled.
The properties of the soft plastic changes dramatically and becomes brittle.
The toy is then smashed with a hammer and breaks into hundreds of pieces.
Slow motion footage included.
Of particular interest is when one of the eyes explodes off spontaneously.
Filmed by Science Teacher Jacob Strickling, Science Teacher and YouTuber - ‘Make Science Fun’
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