your girlfrinds tongue would get frozen to it and you would end up in hospital
Liquid nitrogen is liquid.
There is neither a solvent nor solute in liquid nitrogen as it is not a solution. Liquid nitrogen is pure elementalnitrogen in liquid form.
Liquid nitrogen is quickly evaporated.
No, at their boiling points liquid nitrogen is colder than liquid methane.
dry ice −56.4 °C and liquid nitrogen is −196 °C
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Some disadvantages of liquid nitrogen include its extreme cold temperature, which can cause frostbite upon contact with skin, and its potential to displace oxygen in a poorly ventilated area, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, liquid nitrogen can cause burns if not handled properly and can pose a risk of explosion if confined in a closed container.
its particles freeze to make it solid
Well technically if it was frozen then it would not be a liquid. The reason why liquid nitrogen is dangerous is because of its low temperatures. To have nitrogen which is normally a gas to become a liquid you must make the temperature extremely low. If you stick anything into this liquid nitrogen it will freeze it. This is because it is below the freezing point for most organic structures but now below the freezing point for nitrogen. For nitrogen to become a solid the temperatures must go even lower.
liquid nitrogen has capacity to make things solid(frozen) thats why it is not allowable to sell in market
Liquid nitrogen is not dry ice. Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide and liquid nitrogen is pure nitrogen in liquid form. Dry ice is frozen nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is also frozen nitrogen, but is also pressurized. That's why it's in large, steel boxes. Chur.
No. Nitrogen does not irritate skin. But liquid nitrogen is extremely cold, and it can damage and kill skin (and other) tissue. It is a bad idea to allow your skin to come into contact with liquid nitrogen. Note: Some warts are "frozen" in an effort to remove them. In a clinical setting, liquid nitrogen is sometimes used to super-cool an instrument so the wart can be frozen. But this is a medical procedure and is done by professionals. Liquid nitrogen is not something that should be looked upon as a "toy" or "recreational plaything" by anyone.
You should probably thaw it first.
The bottle was full of liquid before it was frozen.
put it inside an eppendorf tube and throw in liquid nitrogen. of course it depends what you are planning to do in next step. you can use a mortar and pestle if you want to grind.
No, liquid nitrogen cannot freeze the wind. Wind is the movement of air, and liquid nitrogen would evaporate quickly when exposed to the atmosphere. It would not have a significant effect on the wind itself.
It doesn't. I think you mean why do rose petals that have been frozen in liquid nitrogen break - because they are frozen...