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  • Now pour a pot of boiling water onto a huge block of dry ice!

  • that is one nice bong

  • Did it start Thunderstorming in there? lol

  • Did the smoke alarm go off?

  • @MrNewYorkCityLover Of course not! It's fucking steam.

  • @MrNewYorkCityLover its not smoke.

  • Lol, it's funny because they're filling the room with carbon dioxide.

  • thats quite harmful in a way because your basically filling the room with carbon since dry ice is a solid form of carbon

    

  • @McMinecraftTube not carbon, nitrogen.

    if it was carbon you'd practically have close to diamonds.

  • @CarKid14 Im pretty sure that even with some impurities, dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. When it hits normal room temperature, it sublimes, passing from a solid directly to a gas, and while dry ice and diamonds both contain carbon, the diamonds are formed with decades if not centuries of intense pressure and heat, where as dry ice is simply cooled to a very low temperature. However, it shouldn't be nitrogen.

  • u fucking maniac! u couldve blown tha whole place, don't ever do that again!

  • well 210 is the area code in which i live in and right now its 110 outside lol only in San Antonio Texas can your hair be soaked then dried within 5 to 10 mins from being outside in the sun

  • stove is te most impressive part of this video...i want one

  • 210 celsius ? boiling water ? really? like this in open pot

    c'mon

  • 0:20 No, we still cant see with the lights off.... very good.

  • where did u get the liquid nitrogen?

  • i could make pasta in a sec if it could go up to 210

  • @TheTalklizard i thought water boils at 210 unless your in denver

  • @methuselah1618 I live near Denver. Up here, I believe water boils at 202 degrees. Boiling water is normally 212 degrees.

    but I prefer to claim that water boils here at about 97 degrees, now. It makes more sense.

  • you're ceiling is gna broke...

  • dude are you stupid you could die from doing that

    

  • @porkchop5103 dude are you stupid you have a better chance of dying if you stuck your face in the boiling water

  • @tannerschmitz Actually large amounts of CO2 in confined spaces are retarded. If it was a bigger chunk of dry ice you could pass out and people do pass out and there are cases of people actually dying from doing this inside.

  • tis a witch burn her!

  • A band I use to work with took a 45 gallon drum, put a kettle heating element in the bottom, filled it half full of water and plugged it in a few hours before the show. Then right before the last set we put the dry ice into a tray attached to a rod thru the center of the lid with a handle on top and two dryer hoses coming out the lid to either side of the drum riser! It never failed to blow people away and this was 30 years ago!

  • Pot growers do this alot lol CO2 immersion

  • i am guessing its your 1st time with dry ice

  • So....

  • So, does the dri ice cool down the boiling water? or does the boiling water heat up the dri ice?

  • @JDCoolMan21 they meet at the median i think

  • @Cookmonster789 Ahhh... one of those chicken and the egg things....

  • @JDCoolMan21 nah, i learned it in science in fourth grade, then again, my teacher was shit, i barely learned anything about science that year

  • ...why?

  • did u get ya ass beat?

  • its hot in tooooopppppeeeeekkkkkkaaaaa

  • @mick07eyeless lol.....blue

  • id love to see that shit blow up and throw boiling water everywhere

  • do u have like emergency lights or sumthin lol ??

  • where did u get the purple flame stove?

  • It's red, but the infra-red light from the stove overwhelms my camera, so it looks purple on video. Sorta cool effect :)

  • @newtonianbarf wooqoooooqqqqwww

  • WOOOAAAHHH is your stove purple?!

  • That's pretty cool. THe problem is that bacause the heat is still on the water is still boiling away and the steam is rising. This leads to the carbon dioxide to rise when you place the dry ice in the water.

  • A better way to get a cooler effect is to pour boiling hot water into a bucket and place the bucket on the floor. Because the water will have no heat source below it it will stop boiling and just stay in the bucket at a temperature just below boiling (around 95 degrees celsius). Then if you add the dry ice the carbon dioxide will stay much lower and will quickly cover a floor.

  • cool! I'll have to try that next time.

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