the end of the wet stick freezes immediately.
liquid nitrogen is very cold ( -196 degrees F)
Something epic Probably nothing, but the liquid nitrogen might turn into a gas because the dry ice is warmer than it
Same as heating water, but with a much lower boiling point (minus 196 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere pressure).
It gets way below Tg - the glass transition temperature and it becomes like glass literally and extremely brittle.
its particles freeze to make it solid
The liquid nitrogen has enough coldness to completely cool down lava, but also it has the exact same energy to make lava explode. Think of it as pouring liquid nitrogen on your hand, but if you don't put the right amount of heat (helium) and at the right time your your hand will fall off. Think of your hand falling off as explosion.
You can put it down the drain, nothing is really stopping you from doing so but you shouldn't put it down the drain. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold and can have explosive consequences once it sublimates into a gas and could potentially burst your pipes.
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.
.. then the flame or glow will distinguish by lack of oxygen.
its particles freeze to make it solid
When a balloon is put in the fridge, the air pressure inside the balloon decreases causing it to shrink and deflate slightly. This is due to the cooler temperature causing the air molecules inside the balloon to contract.
Because it's dangerous.Because liquid nitrogen is expensive and inconvenient.Because liquid nitrogen will instantly evaporate once it comes close to fire.
The liquid nitrogen has enough coldness to completely cool down lava, but also it has the exact same energy to make lava explode. Think of it as pouring liquid nitrogen on your hand, but if you don't put the right amount of heat (helium) and at the right time your your hand will fall off. Think of your hand falling off as explosion.
it looks like cheese and sticks to your microwaving plate
No, liquid nitrogen is not flammable. It is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable cryogenic liquid. It is used for freezing, cooling, and preserving biological samples and materials.
When rubber comes into contact with electricity, it acts as an insulator and prevents the flow of electricity. Rubber does not conduct electricity well and is commonly used to insulate wires and cables to prevent electrical shocks and ensure safety. If enough voltage or current is applied, rubber can break down and become conductive, posing a risk of electrical hazards.
Put semen in liquid nitrogen.
It's when you put down nitrogen (Normally) as a liquid, 28% or 32% nitrogen. This is done with a field cultivator or a center/off-center disk with a injection system to get the liquid nitrogen in the ground.
You can put it down the drain, nothing is really stopping you from doing so but you shouldn't put it down the drain. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold and can have explosive consequences once it sublimates into a gas and could potentially burst your pipes.
The Aztecs put liquid rubber in their ears to create earplugs. The rubber helped block out noise and protect their ears from water during activities like swimming or bathing. It also had ceremonial and symbolic significance in Aztec culture.
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.