Fun with Liquid Nitrogen

Next week, we’re getting liquid nitrogen to “work” with in my AP Chem class. We’re going to have to do a lab but once that’s over, we’re probably going to have some fun with what’s left. Does anyone know of any cool things you can do with liquid nitrogen that isn’t the obvious stuff. (i.e. I know liquid nitrogen is cold and I can freeze stuff and smash it to pieces). And while smashing was fun last year, I would like to see something spectacular. So any ideas that doesn’t involve me drinking this stuff would be interesting.

Well. let’s see; here a recipe for Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream, or how about an LN2 powered Food Launcher. Maybe you could build an LN2 Aurora Borealis Simulator. Oh heck, just go to 1001 things to do with Liquid Nitrogen and go nuts!

Spoil all the fun. Damn…


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I was really expecting about 1001 or at least a hundred. Talk about false advertising. Ah well, at least that shaving cream trick sounds good. Others do as well but I doubt I can fit in so much destruction into one day. Now I just have to get a hold of some liquid nitrogen in a non-school atmosphere to do the better ones (i.e. the dangerous ones).

Will LN2 freeze honey? I’ve tried freezing it in all sorts of normal freezers but at the most the stuff becomes a real thick, plastic-like liquid. Nothing conventional seems to freeze the stuff to the hardness of water ice.

In AP physics back in the day, we watched vidoes of this crazy guy (can’t remember his name) who did stuff like bust a cinder block on his chest while on a bed of nails. He also put a drop of LN2 on his tongue and froze his breath to demonstrate (i think) the Lyden(sp) frost effect. This isn’t really drinking the stuff so, I guess it counts as a suggestion.

Things I used to do with LN2:

  1. Quick-frozen Snickers.
  2. Pour it out on a non-carpeted floor – it picks up dust pretty well, and you’ll see dirty little balls skittering across the floor.
  3. Nitrogen bombs – take a plastic soda bottle, put a bit of LN into it, seal it up. Then drop something heavy on it, like a lead or cinder block. Thin plastic milk bottles would probably explode on their own without persuasion.
  4. Dip your hand/arm into it – don’t leave it there too long, and take off any rings/bracelets/watches before doing it.
  5. Freeze a banana – it makes a reasonably decent hammer.

BTW, LN2 is quite cheap – something like 5 to 10 cents per liter in quantity. Back when I was in college, I could get small quantities for the asking.

You can also just pour some on your hand. It won’t hurt at all because the Leidenfrost effect (i.e. LN2 boiling off forming a protective layer of gas that keep the rest of the liquid afloat on your hand). Start off with smaller drops if you’re affraid. That’ll show your friends you’re the real physics nut :wink: Oh, have you ever poured soft drinks into LN2? You can make Coke on a stick with it. Just pour it slowly down the LN2 along a stick on your first try. You can get some pretty nifty shapes if you’re good at it…

It’s great for cooling beer on a hot day.

USCDiver, I saw a set of similar demonstrations in person a couple of weeks back, including the liquid nitrogen on the tongue and the cinder block/bed of nails. According to the professor doing it, one of his assosciates once did accidentally drink a small amount, and the only ill effect was that he was burping for the rest of the day.

The hand thing works best if you’ve just finished demonstrating the shattered rubber bands, etc. Of course, those were all left in for longer.

I assure you that standard 2L pop bottles will explode on their own. They’ll be louder that way (more pressure builds up) and would probably be safer than throwing things at it.

(Tim) wrote:

You’re obviously a master of the nitrogen bomb – in 4+ years of trying, I never got one to explode spontaneously. I stand in awe of your superior skills.

Frozen bull semen.
Well that’s what we use it for. The tough part is getting the semen from the bull. You haven’t experienced fun until you’ve watched a professional try to get a bull to masturbate. After seeing that up close when I was younger I knew that that wasn’t what I wanted to specialize in.

This belongs in IMHO.

Anyway, fun with liquid nitrogen:

Stand on a chair and pour it on the ground. (THe excess, when you’re done.

Put an egg in it. Wait. Wait longer. Smash the white. Play hot potato with the skin bitingly cold yolk.

–John

vodka icecubes mmmm…

I saw one on “Beakman’s World” several years ago. Fill a large plastic garbage can with water. Fill a 2L plastic soda bottle with liquid nitrogen, put the top on tightly, and drop it in the garbage can. When it exploded, virtually all the water in the can shot about 10 feet in the air.

The simple ones are the best. At the end of the day, I usually have about half a litre of liquid nitrogen left which needs to be disposed of. Pick a victim and hurl it at them. It’s just hilarious to watch the surprise on their faces.

This might seem obvious, but DON’T do the nitrogen bomb trick with glass bottles, and don’t play catch with a plastic bottle nitrogen bomb unless you can spare a few fingers.

True. However, use only one cup when pouring over an upended case of warm beer. Two cups froze all 24 cans to instant slush. I must admit, a beer slushy is realy good (when you’re already drunk).

P.S. Drinking and Liquid Nitrogen don’t mix.

Well, the liquid nitrogen lab is tomorrow. I plan on doing some crazy things but I don’t know what I will be able to pull off before my teacher goes nuts. So no exploding anything I’m afraid.

This thing where you pour it into your hand and because it creates a gas layer that shields you, your hand doesn’t freeze. In theory this should work but there seems to be a lot more people telling me that liquid nitrogen will probably cause freeze burns than show how cool you are by seemingly withstanding the effects of the cold. I’ll check w/ my teacher but if she doesn’t know what the deal is, I might have to play it safe. Ah well, I’ll tell you what happens tomorrow.