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Liquid Nitrogen

Some dudes get a hold of liquid nitrogen and pour it in the swimming pool.

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  • Date 6/15/2006 9:31:04 PM
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iceman1731 : LVL 19: VP 2.8: said:

iceman1731

-6 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 18 hours ago...

Why not just use dry ice

cornfight : LVL 16: VP 2.5: said:

cornfight

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1241 days 18 hours ago...

WHats the fuken point of that useless

Cynical : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

Cynical

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1241 days 18 hours ago...

Iceman, I'd think dry ice is a pain in the ass to get hold of compared to industrial liquid nitrogen, only place i've ever heard dry ice being used is old movie sets and theater. Just guessing though, i'm too lazy to google today.

Firehawk100 : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

Firehawk100

24 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 18 hours ago...

dryice can be purchased @ most supermarkets or butcher shops :)

i am jacks username : LVL 30: VP 3.9: said:

i am jacks username

5 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 18 hours ago...

holy shit that was cool

ddsclub : LVL 5: VP 1.4: said:

ddsclub

5 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 17 hours ago...

sort of a different effect with dry ice
takes longer and it will bubble that was instant and would take a lot of dry ice to get the effect!!


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javlin_101 : LVL 26: VP 3.5: said:

javlin_101

0 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 17 hours ago...

I love nerds.. what other people would even want to do somthing like this

tinytyler : LVL 27: VP 3.6: said:

tinytyler

12 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 17 hours ago...

I'd like to do something like that too, but I'd make sure that the chlorine (or other chemicals) in the water didn't mix with the liquid nitrogen to form something deadly.

()utsider : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

()utsider

3 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 17 hours ago...

^^^^some people like to learn about chemicals, but I'm sure you would just stick your hand in that bowl and watched your hand freeze and break off

I remember some science teachers at my school were filling bottles with liquid N and the bottles would explode after the pressure builds up, similar to dry ice bombs.

Dex : LVL 31: VP 4: said:

Dex

6 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 17 hours ago...

yeah, no one seems to take into account the necessary precautions needed to handle liquid nitrogen, that stuff comes in contact with one of your extremities and your loosing it buddy...

yyhkingsburg : LVL 11: VP 2: said:

yyhkingsburg

14 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 17 hours ago...

where can i get some liquid nitrogen?

Uifz : LVL 31: VP 4: said:

Uifz

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1241 days 17 hours ago...

google.com

Burden : LVL 18: VP 2.7: said:

Burden

39 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 16 hours ago...

LN isnt really THAT dangerous. You can spill some on yourself and still be ok. Just dont stick your hand into a container of it. In fact, if you pour some on your palm a layer of nitrogen gas will insulate it from your hand preventing contact with your skin and furthur evaporation. Dont use it in enclosed areas tho, if enough nitrogen evaporates it can displace all the oxygen and you can suffocate.

As for reaction with chlorine, its unlikely. Nitrogen forms a very stable gas which is near inert so the chlorine will likely stay dissolved in the water. Also, im pretty sure none of the liquid would even make contact with the water for any meaningful duration, and if it did, nothing would really happen. Water has a much much greater heat capacity than nitrogen.

Kick ass video.

kryptin : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

kryptin

24 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 16 hours ago...

ah, I was hoping they'd pour enough in it and freeze the pool solid.

Burden : LVL 18: VP 2.7: said:

Burden

15 votes NegativePositive

1241 days 16 hours ago...

^ haha you'de need a lot of liquid nitrogen.

I could tell you how much you would need but im too lazy to do the calculations. Plus the volume of the pool would be a guess.

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