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Dry Ice vs. Liquid Nitrogen

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2009

Dry ice is cold. Liquid nitrogen is cold, too. What happens when the two are mixed together? [Closed Captioned]

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  • You guys are in love with liquid nitrogen.

  • @mybrotherisanaddict We have a lot of it. Makes it easy to do stuff with it.

  • why does liquid nitrogen boil if its 321 degrees below 0?

  • @Futurekamikaze123 Different materials boil at different temperatures. The main reason has to do with the forces between the substance's particles. If the forces are low, it boils at a low temperature. If the forces are high, it boils at a high temperature.

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  • @runeflame16 Nothing good.

  • @NyGiant123 It's not that much. You're talking about 10-20 cents worth of nitrogen...

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  • I want to see you try that fossil-hunting hammer on the colder chunk of dry ice.

  • @JeffersonLab I didn't know nitrogen was so cheap. :o

  • I watched this with AC/DC's TNT playing on another tab at the same time

  • lol, I Love You Guys/Gals!!

  • @DrEpicstein And very surprising.

  • @JeffersonLab Well if u did then it would be fun =D

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