it will turn to ice
Liquid Nitrogen in a water bottle will explode because of pressure build up. Liquid nitrogen vaporizes rather quickly and when it transitions from liquid to gas, the pressure increases if kept at the same volume. Think of boiling water in a closed container. It is similar to that but liquid nitrogen evaporates at much lower temperature, it will explode at room temperature. Let's say you submerged this water bottle below the boiling point of liquid nitrogen and put liquid nitrogen in the bottle, the bottle will not explode. It is a mechanical explosion (simple transfer of forces) not a chemical explosion like with hydrogen where hydrogen gas ignites.
no. Compressed nitrogen need not be insulated. Liquid nitrogen is always insulated. Typically compressed nitrogen is stored at high pressure(over 1000 psi) and liquid nitrogen is kept at less than 100 psi.
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
Water.
Water.
That is brine, basically salty water
Sure, e.g., liquid nitrogen will explode at room temperature if kept confined in a container such as a capped bottle.
Liquid nitrogen and oxygen are transported as liquids into space because they have a higher density in liquid form, allowing more of these gases to be packed into the spacecraft's tanks. This is important for providing sufficient breathable air and cooling systems for astronauts during space missions. Additionally, liquid nitrogen and oxygen have to be kept at very low temperatures for storage, and transporting them as liquids helps maintain those temperatures more effectively.
Bull semen must be kept frozen in liquid nitrogen to keep it for a long period of time, even after the bull has died.
Many piezoelectric crystals can be used in water with no issues.
Mold... Mold happens...
No- but you can talk with a breeder or a vet about artificial insemination. Sperm is kept frozen in liquid nitrogen at -321 degrees F.