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Liquid Nitrogen vs. Liquid Oxygen: Magnetism

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

What happens when liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen are exposed to a strong magnetic field? [Closed Captioned]

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  • How does liquid oxygen 'made'?

  • @saintsrowda Essentially the same way liquid nitrogen is made.

  • So if you combine all the gases in air in liquid form could you drink it to get the air you need in your system instead of breathing? If you had enough of course.

  • @PyroJuggalo2021 Ignoring the freezing to death issue, it still wouldn't work. Your stomach doesn't do the same job as your lungs. The 'air' would be ending up in the wrong place if you drank it.

  • It possible to have Solid Nitrogen? How cold would it have to be?

  • @loper324 Yes. See our video called "Let's Freeze Liquid Nitrogen!"

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  • @TheMegaHMan42 Wearing eye protection is dumb? Come talk to us after you get some liquid oxygen in your eye.

  • @rockstar0123210 You basically end up with liquified air, then.

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  • You guys are charming :) Have you done a video on supercritical carbon dioxide? Anyway, I'm subscribing.

  • @KodyW18 It's Pyrex - the honey badger of glassware.

  • haha extremely cold brittle test tube break off screen at 2:26

  • wheres the hot nitrogen pals? jk.

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