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These hot oil droplets can bounce off any surface Droplets of less volatile liquids like soybean oil and silicone oil have lower saturation pressures than water.
When a vortex ring traveling sideways and up through water reaches the surface and meets air, it can rebound while largely maintaining its shape—much like a tennis ball bouncing off a wall.
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