Title: Exploring Sulphur Hexaflouride Gas
Sulphur Hexaflouride is 6 times heavier than air.
Male 1: Alright, so this tank over here it has even sounds different when we fill it up. So, here listen do this, it sounds different.
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Heavy, and if you feel this, it feels heavy too. Just to put rock goes back and forth in blood.
Male 2: Oh yes.
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Male 1: So, this is like pool of water. Yes.
Male 2: It is like there is water here, it just got waves.
Male 1: It is just gas. Alright, so the same thing that you are going to do but here is what I want you to do. I want you to exhale and all of your air goes out, and then breathe in, and then I want you to do the intro podcast. Ready? Just tell her to our listeners at home something of importance. Ready, alright here we go, he is breathing in the air, and then just talk if you have supply, right into his lungs.
Male 2: (Inaudible)
Male 1: See now, you can do that with some sort of thing, you are really doing that, you are not or there is no google behind the scenes for our audience?
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Is that when you are filling your lungs, isn’t it?
Male 2: It is still in my lungs—
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Male 1: Yes. Breathe in, and then exhale it back out again, you are going to have to do that a couple of times, because that sort of gas is going to stay in.
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Male 1: Okay one more. There it is.
Male 2: Hello you all.
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It goes back.
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