Generation of microbubbles in anhydrous ethanol.

A video was recorded on how microbubbles are generated in 99.5% anhydrous ethanol. A glass containing ethanol was placed in an empty tank, and microbubbles were generated using a nozzle with a flow rate of 420 cc/min. The pressure was approximately 0.27 MPa.
In the first half, the solution was a thick white turbidity, but it became thinner in the second half. It seems that a bit of skill is required to control the generation of microbubbles.
Since we were using an electromagnetic pump, we tried to mitigate vibrations by using a silicone rubber tube, but it burst during the experiment. The footage was recorded after switching to a urethane tube where the pressure was applied.
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I filmed how microbubbles are generated.