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liquid nitrogen will not freeze everything. Hydrogen and helium will remain a gas when exposed to liquid nitrogen.
No. The wind is composed of a small amount of water vapor and about 20% oxygen and about 80% nitrogen. The water vapor may freeze but the oxygen and the nitrogen cannot freeze at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Oxygen has a much lower freezing point than liquid nitrogen and if the nitrogen were to be frozen, liquid nitrogen is not cold enough to freeze it...sort of like trying to make ice using cold water.
ethanol, it won't freeze
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.
Of course, it is possible !
As a general rule, liquids don't freeze things. But the gas, Liquid Nitrogen, can freeze things.
If you dip them into liquid nitrogen (LIN) they will freeze instantly.
Liquid nitrogen
Under normal circumstances, liquid nitrogen is at a temperature of less than -196C - pretty cold!!!
Yes, liquid nitrogen exists. It is sold in strong, insulated containers and is used to instantly freeze biological specimens or tissue.
No. Liquid nitrogen is nothing like radioactive waste or a biological virus. It would freeze your hands off on contact.
If it contained any liquid, it would freeze. If it did not contain any liquid, it would get VERY cold.