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  • BUKKAKE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?­!!?!?!?!??!?!?

  • wtf? your name?

  • @grimmjow6478 LMFAO and @JulioAyes hhhhhahaha wow you two are too funny

  • So why is your name "Bukkake?" :|

  • @7677876 wrong in so many ways

  • Now try some sodium

  • any of you guys notice the creators name is BUKKAKE

  • Mine will jump at you to, if you ask him to ;)

  • Best...username...ever

  • might help if you poured it in water that didn't have a bunch of shit floating in it so we could see..

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  • @Kubolen95 your a fucking retard.

  • @Kubolen95

    Are you asking if liquid nitrogen is dry ice? The answer is no.

  • @Bukkake No, I sad people who uploaded that video are uneducated, cause they sad that dry ice is liquid nitrogen. Sory for mistakes :/

  • How did i get here from watching a whiteboard stop motion video? youtube is a maze! O_O

  • @Erikku360 i was on a stop motion as well.... next stop is...?

  • What are those? Oyster crackers? And how would one claim such a username?

  • bukkake

  • Now throw pure sodium ito it ;)

  • crap video

  • DRY ICE!!!!

  • Keep pressing 8 , then wait 1second then press 6 !

  • @fouzball101 hahahhaha

  • press 6 then 8 to enter a bird sanctuary

  • uh uh uh uh uh

  • looks more like chunks of sodium .

  • Keep pressing 6

  • @TheAmythystJade Lolololol

  • keep pressing 6 for UH UH UH

  • I just realized your name.

  • RIP NEMO 

  • Goddamnit, both top comments are replies :@!!

  • NAMEWASTING WHORE.

  • Why is everyone disliking the video?

    He did exactly what the title says.

  • keep presing 0-9(pres 1 then 1 then 1 then 1 then 1 then 1 then 1 many tymes very fast) then 2 then 2 then....................(when u pres 7 look at the water)

  • Frozen frog! :p

  • does'nt looks like liquid nitrogen more like lithium chunks or something like that.

  • @MrPyroguy1 it is L.N..., the labenfrost effect (like water on a frying pan) prevents the nitrogen from soaking in because to the L.N the water is super hot and it vaporises so fast that it floats with the power of it's own steam and thus staying there for a long time, please thumbs up this so people wouldn't be TOO disappointed with the video

  • @MrPyroguy1 srry i messed up, it's the LEIDENFROST effect

  • IT LOOKS LIKE THERE IS RICECRISPIES IN THE PUDDLE 2

  • It's called dry ice

  • Keep pressing 8

  • @JulioAyes Nothing Happens D;

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  • @kupkake4evar Volume

  • @JulioAyes It's all the way up.

  • @JulioAyes NOT WORKING!

  • put some fish in it

  • Why so many dislikes? O_O

  • Heh, Now if anyone drives by and spalshes me with water, their tires till freeze...

  • how to hell do u get liqued nitrogen

  • @halodudeh117 Buy it online -.-

  • lol press 8 like 5 times if your smart you should get what i mean

  • how do all these liquid nitrogen videos get liquid nitrogen on such short notice?

  • Leidenfrost effect?

  • latentfrost effect

  • latentfront effect

    

  • Gayest. Video. Ever.

  • The woman in the video says it breaks after she pokes what appears to be a piece of it. Would it then make sense to assume this is actually dry ice, which aside from being much easier to obtain, could easily be kept as a 'breakable' solid, as opposed to nitrogen?

  • @ATwistOfTheInsane someone already said this but wouldnt the temperature of the liquid nitrogen freeze the water around it like a shell

  • Lol look at the tags

  • @Unon1100 ive seen it. its funny lol

  • SORRY BUT WHERE DO THESE PEOPLE GET LIQUID NITROGEN FROM EXACTLY?!?!

  • @Randomcatsproduction

    Just look it up on Google. Few websites, however, will sell to individuals.

  • Your name is bukkake?!

  • Okay so all of you that slept through every science class you ever took, nitrogen is a typically a gas that makes up roughly 78% of the air you breathe. Dry ice is carbon dioxide, a totally different gas, both of which when the right conditions have been met will change their physical state. Nitrogen to a liquid, and carbon dioxide to a solid. Both of which are well below zero degrees F. Now, dry ice does not and will never melt under any circumstance. It changes back to a gas via sublimation.

  • @bmxiscore Can Nitrogen be turned into a solid?

  • @Gamesrock096 unlike water, Nitrogen's boiling point is -320 degrees F. when you get below that -320 degrees, it condenses into a colorless, tasteless, fragrance free liquid. taking it even further,when you lower the temperature even more to around -345 F it finally freezes into solid ice.

  • @bmxiscore Liquid and Super Critical liquid forms of CO_2 exists and is used in various applications.

  • @aopdjasldksa Yes, I know. I never said that it didn't exist nor did I say it wasn't used everyday by people all over the world for different reasons. I was merely proving all the nay Sayers wrong when calling this video fake, or that its just Dry Ice

  • Physics majors - are freaking stupid(the roof they are stabbing with a knife is rubber lol).

  • Nice xD

  • Isn't Bukkake a kind porn

  • @totalG4life its a certain liquid that one encounters in porn :)

  • @LukeAndFelix haha

  • @totalG4life Yea, it's when a bunch of dudes cum on the same girls face.

  • @totalG4life i thought the same thing haha...

  • bukkake all over the puddle

  • dry ice

  • isnt this polluting the world

  • @KHURRAM2371 What are you dumb? More than 70% of the atmosphere is consisted of nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen will just evaporate into nitrogen gas.

  • Bill Nye the Sciense Guy!

  • thats dry ice

  • @montauk42297 nope, thats liquid nitrogen. dry ice is carbon dioxide

  • @montauk42297 Not even close.

  • its friggin dry ice not liquid nitrogen

  • @cooltjh4 no, its really not, its liquid nitrogen

  • dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, not nitrogen.

  • OMFG 

  • try put liquid nitro to fish tank with fish

  • EH EH EH IT JUMP AT ME DURRRRRRRRPYYY DURP!

  • i thought those were maggots lol

  • fake

  • @fuckurmother6969 ok either ur really stupid or your five years old. ok he is putting dry ice in water(are u still with me?). sense dry ice is not made of liquid and made from nitrogen it doesnt melt into water(still with me?). so when its turning back into nitrogen(melting i guess) the nitrogen comes out of the water. the same way that when ur under water in a pool and you exhale bubbles or carbon dioxide float back up. well this is the same concept but not carbon dioxide(its nitrogen)

  • @bubbledude1239 FAKE!!!!

  • fuck i got an earphone and my volume is on high and owwwwww

  • Wat would it take to freeze liquid nitrogen!!!!

  • @tuinky19 A cryogenic freezer below -350° F.

  • I could watch this video over and over again and still not think its funny

  • 0:23 lol

    

  • yea thats got to be just GREAT for the envirerment... lol

  • @brianab55 It's neither bad nor good, it's just Nitrogen

  • Isn't liquid nitrogen like.....-300 degrees?

  • If that's liquid nitrogen, then what are the white bits that you're poking? Surely it wouldnt make tiny little balls of ice...

    It looked more like you dumped dry ice in there.

  • nitrogenicide!

  • lol bukkake, thats sick bro xD why would you name yourself that

  • Awesome! His name is Bukkake!

    Lame video though.

  • Waarhharr Duhhhh - It jumpt aa me!!

    You sound like such a Chernobyl baby. Go to the clinic you retard!

  • I have no idea how this pretty boring video has managed over 300,000 views but... keep watching, I guess!

  • @Bukkake caue it has liquid nitrogen

    everyone loves liquid nitrogen

  • @Bukkake we were all expecting the water to instantaniousy freeze

  • @Bukkake your name did all these views

  • @MuttFuckingDumbDrunk You're probably right.

  • @MuttFuckingDumbDrunk your name is awesome

  • @Bukkake yup. and i see no bukkake sir. you are a fraud and i will inform the police.

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  • @Bukkake its because in my country we have no liquid nitrogen, they only give us pourage and gasoline :(

  • @Bukkake I ♥ BUKAKE

  • were to buy it

  • Hey lady! Have another hit of LSD. They'll all jump at you.

  • lmfao ''Woah! it jumped at me..''

  • Anyone else think that the guy sortof sounds like kevjumba?

  • lol mercilessly stabbed.. bad monica!! xD

  • thats  booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrrrring

  • lol xP

    STOP MAKING ACID RAIN >:o lol

  • I think this is frozen solid h2o or something cuz itsa not nos.

  • @gamefreak1000000 No it isn't nos, which is nitrous oxide. This is simply nitrogen, cold enough to exist in a liquid state. Not for long, of course.

  • What.

    It's nitrogen gas in a liquid state.

    Solid H2O is ice.

    Derp.

  • Its cheap to buy, But super expensive to contain. You need a special freezer to keep it in so it doesnt evaporate in an hour.

  • i find it very hard to believe that a gallon of liquid nitrogen costs as much as a gallon of milk. im pretty sure that i can not by a gallon of liquid NITROGEN for $3.27. STUPID PEOPLE

  • its even less then that dude. but like kickmeguy said its super expensive to contain because of the need for a special freezer

  • ITS MORE LIKE DRY ICE? BUT IDK

  • U R SUCK1

  • fuck puddles, go liquid nitrogen, yay liquid nitrogen!! ha

  • where do you even get liquid nitrogen? like i see all these videos, is it really that easy to acquire?

  • @Satanus66 nope

  • actually yes! if u have a supplier.. :D

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  • @killman369547

    1 gallon of Liquid nitrogen costs as much as 1 gallon of milk... so ye... its pretty cheap.... so ur rumor is wrong...

  • @Th1s1sR3z0r well i don't mind being proved wrong but not y fault i just heard it from somewhere

  • @Satanus66 ye... it also costs as much as milk does... so 1 gallon of Liquid nitrogen costs as much as 1 gallon of milk :D (at current rate)

  • shudda touched it with your hand to see what wooda happened

  • If you just TOUCHED it with your hand nothing would have happened. There's a brief 'cloud' that protects you if you just stick your hand into liquid nitrogen. But if you hold it too long, then you can say goobye to your hand.

  • Nice channel name.

  • @DexwardCuxann lmao

  • That's not liquid nitrogen... that's dry ice o.O (solid CO2)

  • Oh you were there?

  • Nice waste..

  • wow funny shit!

  • wow man thats all crazy and shit. it gets cold when u pour liquid nitrogen on it. crazy fucking shit.

  • hmm...I wonder if you could put liquid nitrogen in a small glass ball and carry it around with you, and whenever your in trouble, throw it on the ground and disappear within the smoke

  • you have a better chance of freezing the face of the person chasing you by throwing it in their face. If you threw it on the floor hoping they wont see you to run. You would be the laughing stock of the town.

  • lol

  • thats a cool idea but the liquid nitrogen would evaporade and expand, and than the glass would break or even explode ... a liquid nitrogen time bomb^^

  • @MonteLSV6 lmao

  • @MonteLSV6 Good luck!! It's called "Dry Ice bombs," and illegal in most states.

  • @MonteLSV6 no, because it would reheat, and try to expand to become a gas, thus the ball would explode at a random point in time (that would still be awesome though, your just walking around, and then you randomly explode and disappear in a puff of gas XD)

  • Would probably explode in little glass pieces and impale your face.

  • @MonteLSV6

    Thats a smoke bomb and you have to be a ninja to disappear

  • @MonteLSV6 Lol it would blow up the glass ball. The smoke would go too far under pressure.

  • @lol you think so? I would imagined it'd just be sitting there till the glass broke and made contact with water.

  • @MonteLSV6 I'm no expert, but I don't think water is necessary . It acts as an enzyme and speeds it up.

  • @MonteLSV6 no O.O

    The Liquid Nitrogen evaporates as soon as it's above it's boiling temperature (oh wow), which is faaaaaar faaaar below room temperature. So what would happen in a closed glass vessel with Liquid Nitrogen is that the Nitrogen evaporates, building pressure (which raises the boiling point, but by far not enough to stop the process) until the glass explodes.

  • @KilgothMirna

    The vapour you see is condensed water from the air in case of "pure" nitrogen and very small particles of liquid and solid if you mix it with a liquid of any kind

  • @MonteLSV6 I tried that, the glass ball broke before I ever used it = /

  • @MonteLSV6

    or throw it on whatever is torubling you

  • @MonteLSV6

    You'd have to keep it cold, otherwise, you'll be enjoying some chilled glass shrapnel.

  • @MonteLSV6 Better yet, throw it at the attackers.

  • That's not dry ice, it is liquid nitrogen. Both produce a fog effect in air, which is about 1-2% water vapor. The "fog" you see comes from microscopic ice particles (like clouds) frozen from of the puddle and carried into the atmosphere by the high surface pressure of the evaporating nitrogen pools.

    Pure CO2, like pure nitrogen, is clear and colorless. But dry ice and LN2 both produce fog when opened in "wet" environments (read: not in a desiccator or under anhydrous solvent).

  • its dry ice next time get a bettter plan

  • ITS ICE 9! =P

  • I can't believe that I actually got the reference of this joke. @____@;;

    That book scared me! D:

  • As the great Paul Walker once said..... "NOOOOOSSSSSSS"

  • And then the great eclipse explodes.

    Vince is probably a little pissed cuz he gets no 10 second car... meh...

  • That's not nitrogen it was dry ice.

  • woah man that blew my mind