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You know water boils at 100º C (212º F). But did you know that you can make water dance too? You can! It’s called the Leidenfrost Effect. By adding a water droplet to a pan of boiling water, you can set the stage for H2O to get grooving. Let’s look at the amount of water you need to add to make the Leidenfrost Effect most effective, and get the party started!How does the size of the water droplet affect the movement of the water on the surface of a hot pan?

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Conceptual map: The Leidenfrost Effect: Making Water Dance on the Surface of a Hot Pan

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