If you spill liquid nitrogen over fire, the fire would stop immediately and it would have smoke on the ice.
Nothing would change really. I mean you just threw fire into liquid fire.
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nope oxygen is needed though
yes
it sets fire to it and everything explodes
Because it's dangerous.Because liquid nitrogen is expensive and inconvenient.Because liquid nitrogen will instantly evaporate once it comes close to fire.
Nitrogen does not support fire because it is considered a non-flammable substance. Liquid nitrogen prevents fire from spreading because it inhibits fuel and oxygen from burning.
clean it all up very carefully
it burns and makes more fire
Nothing. Nitrogen is quite unreactive due to the triple bond between two nitrogen atoms. An explosive inside the liquid nitrogen would not ignite unless designed for the purpose.
its either the water gain heat (water becomes hotter) or will produce fire.
There are two reasons. First, liquid nitrogen is colder than liquid oxygen and thus more effective at flash freezing. Second, liquid oxygen is a fire hazard; it creates an atmosphere of pure oxygen that allows substances to burn more easily. Nitrogen does not support combustion.
Nothing would change really. I mean you just threw fire into liquid fire.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
Nitrogen can be used in fire extinguishers as gas propellant.
Nitrogen liquifies at very low temperatures. Further, it will require specific insulation (and costly!) to keep it in the liquid state. While Carbon Dioxide is both easier to liquify and store
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