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Why is ice so slippery? Is it because of a layer of water on top, or is it something more complex? Join us as we dive into the chemistry behind icy surfaces, inspired by a curious 5-year-old's question. You'll hear about experimental findings, the special properties of water, and even some amusing snow day memories. Perfect for anyone who's ever wondered why ice makes us slip and slide!

00:00 Experiencing Alaska in Texas

00:24 The Chemistry of Ice and Snow

01:42 Why is Ice Slippery?

03:10 Listener Questions and Ice Skating Chemistry

04:02 Debunking Ice Slipperiness Theories

11:42 Water's Unique Properties

17:43 Pressure and Melting Ice

22:30 Scientific Findings on Ice Slipperiness

24:12 Addressing Common Comments

24:31 The Science of Ice Skating

25:30 New Research on Ice

26:37 Amorphous Solids and Ice

37:09 Practical Implications of Ice Behavior

41:12 Snow Day Memories

49:14 Supporting the Show

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