it is easy to use. easy to get, effective, and cheap.
Liquid nitrogen is the acid used to freeze a wart. It will in turn burn the wart.
Many people believe the warts are used as weapons, although it is not known for certain what purpose they serve.
There is different types of acids or chemicals to burn off warts. Here is some of them. 1) Liquid nitrogen. - Liquid nitrogen is placed on the wart and the wart instantly freezes killing the wart and with in two to three days the dead wart will fall off. 2) Bleomycin. - Bleomycin is also known as bleomycin sulfate or blenoxane. It is used as an anti-cancer drug. But can be used to remove warts when all other treatments have failed. Bleomycin is very costly. 3) Salicylic acid. - Salicylic acid is a chemical. This type of acid/chemical is most commonly used in wart removal. 4) Dinitrochlorobenezene - The short form is D.N.C.G this is a chemical. It is a lot stronger then the Salicylic acid. D.N.C.G can only be obtained by a prescription. 5) Cantharidin - Cantharidin is a chemical obtained from beetles or can be man made. Cantharidin is mixed with Podophyllin, placing this on the wart will kill it. Making the wart turn black and soon after the wart will fall off. I hope this answers your question. I found this information on the internet. So I'm sorry if any of this turns out to be wrong. I was only trying to help. Yours truly Dying to know. I tried liquid nitrogen on several occasions for some plantar's warts on my foot and it didn't seem to do much of anything (they actually spread to my thumb now D:), but fresh garlic cloves seem to do the job. I noticed that the guy before me didn't mention them, so I'll just give a little overview. Pros: Natural, cheap, effective, safe Cons: Bad-smelling, not something you can take around with you, and a long time is required for full effect (I bandaged them on for a week or two all day, every day and they still didn't go away).
I have used automotive hand cleaners with lanolin, 3 times a day and the warts were completely gone in 3 days, not sure if it is the lanolin in it that removes the wart though.
Snail slime contains mucus. It is rich in proteins and is now being used in cosmetics. It is thought to be a hoax that this can cure warts. Warts are caused by a virus. There are many anti-wart compounds that are over the counter (OTC) to try.
Yes, liquid nitrogen can be used for snap freezing biological samples. When samples are immersed in liquid nitrogen, the rapid freezing process helps to preserve the integrity of the cells by preventing the formation of ice crystals that can damage the cell structure.
no. In some situations nitrogen is used to put out fires.
While liquid nitrogen theoretically could be used as a wart remover, this is not done in practice due to the difficulty of maintaining nitrogen in the liquid state. Commercial wart remover products contain dimethyl ether and propane. These liquified compounds (which are gaseous at room temperature and pressure) boil upon releasing the pressure in the container, thereby causing a dramatic cooling effect. Because liquid nitrogen is so cold and can cause severe frost bite, it is used only by physicians to kill warts.
Doctors use liquid nitrogen to destroy common skin lesions such as warts and actinic keratoses, among others. It causes a small area of frost bite around and under the lesion, effectively killing it.
Yes, liquid nitrogen gas can be condensed to form liquid nitrogen. This is done by lowering the temperature of the gas to its boiling point (-196°C) or below, causing it to condense into a liquid state. Liquid nitrogen is commonly used in various applications such as cryogenic freezing and cooling.
Liquid nitrogen is the acid used to freeze a wart. It will in turn burn the wart.
Liquid nitrogen, which is very cold, is often used to freeze warts and skin cancers quickly so that they can be safely removed from the skin. This process is sometimes loosely called "burning off" the skin blemishes so treated, but it is not burning in the chemical sense. Any other cold liquid that does not adversely react with skin could be used as well, but liquid nitrogen is usually cheaper than any other available liquid. The chemical properties of nitrogen, other than non-reactivity, have nothing to do with this use of the element.
Yes, liquid nitrogen can be used to cool water. When added to water, liquid nitrogen evaporates rapidly, absorbing heat from the water and lowering its temperature. It is commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings for this purpose.
Yes, nitrogen can be compressed to a liquid state under high pressure and low temperature conditions. Liquid nitrogen is commonly used in various applications such as cryogenics, food freezing, and medical procedures.
Cryogenic freezing is certainly related to nitrogen. In order to complete a deep cryogenic treatment a cryogen must be used. The least expensive cryogen for deep freezing is liquid nitrogen. Another cryogen is helium which allows special made cryogenic processors to reach temperatures approaching absolute zero.
Nitrogen freeze spray is effective in treating skin conditions like warts or skin tags by freezing and destroying the affected tissue. This method is commonly used by healthcare professionals and has shown good results in removing these skin growths.
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.