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  • Why doesn't the balloon rubber freeze and go brittle?

  • What the guy's sayin: The molecules are compresing by etc etc etc..

    What she listen: Blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah derp...

  • Why does this video use the intro tune from C-net's 404 Podcast?

  • @haydenlam1 They get free tunes on youtube, and theres only a limited list that anyone can pick from to avoid from using copyrighted music :)

  • With regards to tyre pressure - fill your tyres with Nitrogen and you will maintain even pressure over all temperatures(that exist on the surface of this planet).

  • @mrsmilly 12345

    Yes, Cooling Liquid Nitrogen to -210 degrees can turn it into solid.

    What you see in the video is actually conversion of liquid into Gas, just like you can watch a ice cube turn into water. It's change of states following laws of thermodynamics.

  • you should have opened the bottle put it in the liquid nitrogen then quicly put the cap on. EXPLOSION

  • can liquid nigrogn cool down

  • @mrsmilly12345 it might, i think it turns into a gas, see how its smoking, that means it's turning into a gas, or CO2. I think

  • @mrsmilly12345 heat is particle movement. Cold things are things that have have less energy. if the liquid nitrogen is in a warmer enviroment the particles that our air is made of hit the nitrogen particles and cause them to move or heat up too. Besides every thing that is made of matter can heat or cool down. also liguid nitrogen is only a liquid because it is cold. there is lots more information on the internet. btw....... YOU JUST GOT TOLD BY A 13-YEAR-OLD ( yeah im a nerd gotta problem).

  • @mrsmilly12345

    Liquid Nitrogen is 'liquid' since its cold, as for solid nitrogen if that what you're asking when you said 'cool down then yes, cooling liquid nitrogen to -210 degrees can turn it into Solid Nitrogen.

  • Next with Steven Sprangler - how to make chicken out of a cow.

  • isn't that just amazing? haha

  • huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh hahahaha

  • huuuuuuuuuuhhhhh!

    

  • huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuhhhhhhh

    

  • go steve

    

  • one word...... AWESOME!

  • that guy is geezus ...... i swear magic

  • Actually, it is possible for you to stick your whole hand inside of liquid nitrogen and come out perfectly fine. Its all because your hand is so hot (compared to the liqnitro) that the nitro turns evaporates forming a small air pocket around your hand, and as long as you do it quickly enough, it will work (not saying you should try it). I saw some guy do it on youtube before (not a fake) and the proof of concept is at 1:06 how the nitro just rolls off the table in beads... same concept applies.

  • molecules do not shrink warm air fills more than cold all hes doing is super cooling the air they will never shrink

  • @56madmen like he said they get closer. compare gas molecules to a solid molecular state

  • molecules dont shrink warm air fills more than cold all hws doing is super cooling the ail retard thay DO NOT SHRINK EVER

  • 2:08 In Case Of Implosion Look Directly At Implosion

  • im starving

  • molecules, and testicals are pretty similar now that i think about it, they both get smaller when their cold, and the beg bigger when their warm (;

  • @xjordanx232 hahahaha wow thats not a wierd comment

  • @xjordanx232 Molecules do not change their size regardless of temperature.

  • He had a ton of stuff on his table and he didnt even use all of it

  • I wanted to see him pump air into the water bottle so we could see it explode....

    Also, I highly doubt your tires would explode after filling them up with air while its cold... going from warm air to liquid nitrogen is thousands of times more effective then going from warm to cold. Just my two cents.

  • my teacher did that with a small balloon completely submerged in the liquid nitrogen it was cool

  • =( Where to get the Nitrogen?

  • I noticed in all of his videos that he says

    "isnt that amazing?"

  • Man I So Wish He Was My Science Teacher!

  • hahaha! she didnt turn on the flashlight!!!!

  • That chick doesnt even know whats going on X)

    Ohh okay, yeah okay, Mhmm. All she says X)

  • oh for heavens sake!

  • so what happens if you touch liquid nitrogen with no hand protection?

  • @Nemesis986 YOUR FINGERS WILL DIE

  • @MohoFlaggins not really, there is an effect called the liedenfrost effect which protects your hands for about 5 seconds before your hands freeze

  • @KennyGhosts1 -.- isnt that just the same thing?...just longer

  • @MohoFlaggins Actually no... Leidenfrost effect will protect your hand for a second or two...

    If you keep it in longer... Then your hand will freeze.

  • @Nemesis986 no fingers.... thats what will happen

  • isnt that just amazing?

  • This guy is pretty careless with liquid nitrogen. You can see it splash around on the table and everything. In another video he almost knocks a blow torch over too. I'd hate to see him do an experiment with fire and explosions.

  • @ErebusBenighted Liquid Nitrogen isn't really dangerous, it beads up on your skin, you can put it in your mouth too. However the fire thing was pretty bad.

  • @Zaekk ...Are you stupid. It would freeze your hand.

  • @ibangthedrums443 Agreed, he doesn't know the first thing about cold tempertures that are below -500. I think I read somewhere that is was about 1000 degress below 0, but who knows? :)

  • @KyleLee408 lol it's just imposible to lower the temperature below the absolute zero ( 0 kelvin = -273 celsius = -459 fahrenheight)

  • @ibangthedrums443 not really... the laughs on u really. u should know what ur talking about b4 saying anything lol

  • @ibangthedrums443 no it would not .... learn b4 u talk

  • @ErebusBenighted he could poor the whole ting of liquit nitrogen on the table and stay there and they will be fine, it evaporates very quickly

  • In Drivers Ed they teach you should check the tire pressure when the tires are cold. They used to, and should still.

    Tires warm up when you drive, and the pressure increases. Takes about one mile for the tires to come up to operating temperature.

    If you're getting a low air warning while driving, your tires are already heated up, and you will need to add air.

  • lmao. no one cares if your 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th to comment. that's just this lame little kid stuff.

  • 4th!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD

  • amazing.

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  • He's done something with Liquid Nitrogen and balloons; can't remember what, though.

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