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Better Pancakes Through Chemistry

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Why Do Superhydrophobic Materials Never Get Wet?

Season 4 Episode 22

Reactions is taking at look at the chemistry behind superhydrophobic substances. Watch as the Reactions team uses a high-speed camera and some brave volunteers to bring the science of staying dry to life.

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