Is Liquid Nitrogen Dangerous to Touch?

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  • čas přidán 5. 04. 2023
  • #science #liquidnitrogen #freezing #natefromtheinternet #nfti

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  • @technolifestyle9352
    @technolifestyle9352 Před 8 měsíci +19430

    Safety was his 7th priority

    • @soundlesssundew
      @soundlesssundew Před 7 měsíci +160

      Where safety is number one prifdjrity

    • @kirby69813
      @kirby69813 Před 7 měsíci +122

      NileRed moment

    • @35SF
      @35SF Před 7 měsíci +54

      Safety was not his priority

    • @lucy_yin
      @lucy_yin Před 7 měsíci

      @@kirby69813fax

    • @RonLarhz
      @RonLarhz Před 7 měsíci +42

      CrazyRussianHacker?

  • @_shadow_1
    @_shadow_1 Před rokem +115749

    For anyone that wants to know, the leidenfrost effect is why it doesn't actually touch his skin.

    • @somethingorother9263
      @somethingorother9263 Před rokem +13371

      For those that don't know that's when temperature of a liquid and another object is wildly different, a vapor barrier forms briefly. The opposite of this is drops of water skipping across a hot skillet.

    • @waterierStone
      @waterierStone Před rokem +3212

      ​@@somethingorother9263 it's not the opposite. That's the same thing, but both temperatures started higher. The opposite might be something with dry ice where sublimation is involved. Like you could probably get something to float on dry ice because the gas keeps forming underneath something.

    • @69daygrind
      @69daygrind Před rokem +589

      Sounds like some god of war shi

    • @sephypantsu
      @sephypantsu Před rokem +492

      You also get leidenfrost effect by making you hand wet then dipping it in melted metal. I think mythbuster or something tested that

    • @MatheusSSales-io2zu
      @MatheusSSales-io2zu Před rokem +95

      I am weary of whatever ends their CZcams comments with a period for some reason

  • @Rebunkist
    @Rebunkist Před 6 měsíci +3586

    "Dude... why are you walking funny?"
    *guy with no arms:* "I saw a youtube short and was dared to test it"

  • @Mantequillaa_
    @Mantequillaa_ Před 8 měsíci +1351

    My brain: Its a cold dog now…

  • @DarkTanmayOfficial
    @DarkTanmayOfficial Před 10 měsíci +9392

    "Now the hotdog became cold dog" 💀

    • @rihardcisar6961
      @rihardcisar6961 Před 7 měsíci +68

      Who are you quoting?

    • @Auselessnerd
      @Auselessnerd Před 7 měsíci +66

      ​@@rihardcisar6961It not a quote it a joke 🙏

    • @Kashmerega-fs1vg
      @Kashmerega-fs1vg Před 7 měsíci +47

      He’s quoting Abraham Lincoln

    • @sh4rk.bit3z
      @sh4rk.bit3z Před 7 měsíci +32

      ​@@Auselessnerdthe joke doesn't need quotation marks though.

    • @NMNV1998
      @NMNV1998 Před 7 měsíci +3

      And it’s sausage not hotdog

  • @GigaMemes01
    @GigaMemes01 Před rokem +33503

    "Fear was invented in 1870"
    People in 1869:

    • @nonovernol3523
      @nonovernol3523 Před rokem +476

      discovered*
      these people getting so goddamn pissed over a correction 😂

    • @SK_Solomon
      @SK_Solomon Před rokem +532

      ​@nonovernol it's a meme, laugh

    • @taranggurrala353
      @taranggurrala353 Před rokem +88

      ​@@SK_Solomon hahaha

    • @invert8505
      @invert8505 Před rokem

      @@taranggurrala353 good, now get on your knees

    • @aceprograms3
      @aceprograms3 Před rokem +223

      @@SK_Solomon why is that so threatening

  • @stripyd007
    @stripyd007 Před 8 měsíci +725

    instructions unclear, got forth degree frostbite, and am now an amputee.

  • @FrequentFlyer815
    @FrequentFlyer815 Před 9 měsíci +566

    The Leidenfrost effect! Very cool! For those that dont know what that is, its when the liquid has a "bubble" of gas around it, keeping it from making direct contact with the object. For a way to see this at home, put a few drops of water in a very hot pan and watch as the drops scatter around super fast before evaporating.

    • @MRez-kl5fe
      @MRez-kl5fe Před 7 měsíci +2

      why it keeping it makiing direct. contact from the object

    • @nguyen-vuluu3150
      @nguyen-vuluu3150 Před 6 měsíci +10

      ​@@MRez-kl5fe the outermost layer instantly evaporates once in contact with the heat, turning into steam and flies up, every drop is its own little hovercraft. same thing applies with liquid nitrogen, in this case it just turns back into air

    • @MRez-kl5fe
      @MRez-kl5fe Před 6 měsíci

      @@nguyen-vuluu3150 thank you for the explanation

    • @ImmenseJ-tard8253
      @ImmenseJ-tard8253 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@nguyen-vuluu3150
      Heres a fun fact here, if you get a pan hot enough, you can even do the same thing with a water drop!

  • @zombathinlostleghackercat5233

    Science teachers are freaking out right now seeing that he's not wearing safety goggles.

  • @BfBcemat
    @BfBcemat Před 11 měsíci +5020

    Every morning I wash my face with cold water. *But this dude took it to a whole nother level* 💀

    • @ChatABT
      @ChatABT Před 9 měsíci

      I shower with this shit what is he doing?

    • @mr_m1179
      @mr_m1179 Před 8 měsíci +12

      Fr

    • @hellocute890
      @hellocute890 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Liquid nitrogen is colder than cold water

    • @BfBcemat
      @BfBcemat Před 8 měsíci +43

      @@hellocute890 that was my point

    • @canonball_rick
      @canonball_rick Před 8 měsíci +5

      Are you're just gonna let him 1-up you like that?

  • @Shadow_king_135
    @Shadow_king_135 Před 7 měsíci +81

    Liquid nitrozen: im the coldest thing😏
    Water in a winter morning:are you sure😂

  • @googoogagaimmabitch
    @googoogagaimmabitch Před 7 měsíci +10

    my heart legit skipped a beat when he poured it onto his face

  • @milonub2368
    @milonub2368 Před 11 měsíci +9428

    "Its not dangerous for skin. Lemme show you-"
    In loving memory of NFTI

    • @Nightscryer
      @Nightscryer Před 11 měsíci +26

      🗿

    • @DarkBaptism
      @DarkBaptism Před 11 měsíci +56

      He legit threw it in his own face.
      Me watching: 🥶

    • @oreyoc234
      @oreyoc234 Před 11 měsíci +3

      700th like

    • @BootHatMan
      @BootHatMan Před 10 měsíci +10

      "In the arms of an angel"

    • @bingCHILLING_07734
      @bingCHILLING_07734 Před 10 měsíci +8

      in 50 years this comment probably gonna be deep 💀😢

  • @iforgot718
    @iforgot718 Před rokem +10865

    Bro really dipped his sausage in liquid nitrogen, that's some real dedication

  • @Optimusprime-bh5iu
    @Optimusprime-bh5iu Před 6 měsíci +13

    My next short began with some dude saying “the dumbest things people have done”

  • @onionstick9879
    @onionstick9879 Před 10 měsíci +1017

    When he lifted it up I thought he was going to drink it ☠️

    • @philHMtheOfficial
      @philHMtheOfficial Před 7 měsíci +9

      ☠️☠️☠️

    • @eggbo1
      @eggbo1 Před 6 měsíci +4

      DAMN💀💀💀💀

    • @nargacugalover
      @nargacugalover Před 6 měsíci +5

      "not cold enough"
      - Some guy, probably

    • @ayushmgowda
      @ayushmgowda Před 6 měsíci +1

      Bro can 🤤we drink it😅

    • @Aramis___0_o
      @Aramis___0_o Před 6 měsíci

      @@ayushmgowda1 drop inside your body will kill you, sooooo… no

  • @jonathanelliott3208
    @jonathanelliott3208 Před rokem +15369

    Former lab personnel here.
    One of the biggest things they'll say when training you on lab safety is it's deadly nature if inhaled. A single drop of liquid nitrogen in the lungs is lethal, as it expands to a massive size and basically bursts the lungs. Not perfectly accurate, but that's basically it. So funnily enough the most dangerous thing you could do is splash it in your face... Which he did...

    • @XD2021
      @XD2021 Před rokem +280

      So which one is right?

    • @randomguyontheinternet5030
      @randomguyontheinternet5030 Před rokem +1073

      I mean I'm sure he closed his mouth but yeah, still not a great idea. Worse idea would be to drink it, but nate isn't stupid, so obviously he's not gunna drink it

    • @minecraftblockychris8708
      @minecraftblockychris8708 Před rokem +234

      i mean he didnt inhale he did short bursts of breathing out so i think hes good

    • @epicbhindtiger
      @epicbhindtiger Před rokem +373

      A drop of Nitrogen into the lungs.. quite difficult.. it expands as soon as it comes in contact with any warm surrounding and hence boom it evaporates.. so Nick is safe..

    • @thefirehawk1495
      @thefirehawk1495 Před rokem +241

      Except that can't happen at all as the liquid nitrogen will boil as soon as it contacts the skin, plus a single expanded drop doesn't have enough volume to fill the lungs nor enough thermal effect to damage your entire lungs, plus it won't cause asphyxia.

  • @yohannc.superio4229
    @yohannc.superio4229 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Bro got me on the ending💀💀

  • @FutureYoutuber.567
    @FutureYoutuber.567 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bro pulled out a glizzy 😂🥜😂

  • @modernprince842
    @modernprince842 Před rokem +10519

    I remember when Grant did a video like this. You're awesome Nate

    • @Thegreatclamslamof93
      @Thegreatclamslamof93 Před rokem +155

      It was Nate tossing the cup onto his face for me, that was just a specific thing I always remembered from Grant❤️☺️☺️☺️ Honestly I'm so happy to have found this channel, and regret not finding it sooner! Nate is imo the perfect person to continue on being The King Of Random☺️☺️

    • @JeremyWhalen.
      @JeremyWhalen. Před rokem +35

      Rip

    • @rohanahfeast4273
      @rohanahfeast4273 Před rokem +31

      rest in peace to him

    • @Scratchy1024
      @Scratchy1024 Před rokem +4

      Link?

    • @Poached_Toast
      @Poached_Toast Před rokem +31

      Damn bro im so sad all of the sudden i miss grant. I hope hes resting well now

  • @NathanTheDoodler
    @NathanTheDoodler Před rokem +12155

    Doctor: your penis extend surgery went well sir
    *credit card declines*
    Doctor:

  • @AgniKaiGuy
    @AgniKaiGuy Před 8 měsíci +7

    Kinda like fire. If spontanious, fire can hurt but not damage. Be careful for your eyes there at the end.

  • @didish9948
    @didish9948 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My doctor uses liquid nitrogen to remove some kind of formation that I have on my pinky. It's not scary, it hurts slightly and it's cold but that's that

  • @conman9667
    @conman9667 Před rokem +2224

    Fun fact, it is actually more dangerous to wear gloves when handling liquid nitrogen, because it will freeze the glove, which in turn will make your hand freeze a lot faster within the glove, even more so because the glove will probably stick to your skin due to the ice build up.

  • @Jaybee_GM
    @Jaybee_GM Před rokem +8107

    My science teacher once decided to see what liquid nitrogen tasted like. He has lost the ability to taste on that side of his tongue.

    • @Hydrogen9999
      @Hydrogen9999 Před rokem +942

      your science teacher? yeah right

    • @uatcgfhdhu
      @uatcgfhdhu Před rokem +524

      Yeah but how it tasted?

    • @sheeeeeesh4779
      @sheeeeeesh4779 Před rokem +1450

      ​@@uatcgfhdhu It tasted like liquid nitrogen, duh

    • @olcjc8338
      @olcjc8338 Před rokem +326

      @@uatcgfhdhu it tasted cold

    • @UmbraChad
      @UmbraChad Před rokem

      Science teacher? If you knew anything about Science, you would know that Liquid Nitrogen is not a part of science. It is a part of chemistry

  • @ITZdevilbaby
    @ITZdevilbaby Před 5 měsíci +1

    Would love to see Nate and Nilered Collab

  • @Glizzanies
    @Glizzanies Před 7 měsíci +1

    NO NOT MY HOTDOG 😭😭😭

  • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
    @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 Před rokem +4639

    Some safety precautions if you try this:
    1: Don't let it get trapped against your skin by rings, watches, clothes, shoes, etc.
    2: Make sure you are in a well ventilated area as nitrogen asphyxiation is a thing that can kill you before you even realize you are in danger.
    3: Don't get it in your eyes.

    • @suborgulag7289
      @suborgulag7289 Před rokem +421

      He threw it at his goddamn face wym

    • @mcdowifi1228
      @mcdowifi1228 Před rokem +161

      don't wear gloves liquid nitrogen will just roll off your hand but will be absorbed by the glove

    • @rortiz2519
      @rortiz2519 Před rokem +30

      What happens if you get it in ur eyes?

    • @Patrick-zr8tv
      @Patrick-zr8tv Před rokem +111

      ​@@rortiz2519 ​the water in your eyes won't be as safe as your skin. Your skin will reliably have an insulating layer of nitrogen because of the leidenfrost effect and that nitrogen isn't as efficient at transferring energy as the liquid so it's not dangerous in small amounts. Your eyes are still warm enough for the leidenfrost effect to occur but the water is much more likely to freeze or even make contact with the liquid nitrogen. Freezing the surface of your eyes can do some serious damage to your cornea and you can end up functionally blind.
      However, this is still pretty unlikely to happen and isn't really a concern considering you will most likely be able to close your eyes before any liquid nitrogen can hit your cornea. You would have to be messing around with A LOT of it before you really need to be wearing safety specs. And at that point you should have full face respirators with oxygen supply because your biggest concern will be a spill that ends up displacing all the oxygen near you and suffocating you.

    • @robert3026
      @robert3026 Před rokem +3

      @@Patrick-zr8tv🤓🤓🤓

  • @jacobvalencia9285
    @jacobvalencia9285 Před rokem +2949

    The Leiden frost effect, when it touches your skin it immediately boils due to the heat of your skin being too hot for the nitrogen to stay liquid and causes the nitrogen to boil, creating a "steam" barrier between your skin and the nitrogen. Therefore, you aren't actually touching the liquid nitrogen, hence not freezing your skin. However, it will still freeze your skin if left alone long enough.

    • @williebrort
      @williebrort Před rokem +21

      Gas barrier, but indeed a very good description.

    • @danieldeanharrison
      @danieldeanharrison Před rokem +2

      Wouldn’t it be more of a gas vapour than a barrier? Still you’re right, steam would of cooked your skin.

    • @Elloliott
      @Elloliott Před rokem

      also why you can do something similar with molten metal

    • @jaidakhatun4568
      @jaidakhatun4568 Před rokem

      ​@@williebrortwhat if someone can't produce the needed heat from their body to do the lidenfrost effect?
      as in their body is on the colder temperature side then the hotter temperature

    • @williebrort
      @williebrort Před rokem +2

      @@jaidakhatun4568 they suffer from severe burns (yes extreme cold can cause burns wounds) or frostbite. I'm not native in English so I don't know if these are the correct terms for that.

  • @Syahdi.
    @Syahdi. Před 7 měsíci +1

    so i could theoretically take a shower using liquid nitrogen

  • @andym2318
    @andym2318 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Bro I swiped to another short as soon as he splashed it on his face and I didn't get to see it. Now I have to watch the whole thing again.

  • @Kk24458
    @Kk24458 Před rokem +1351

    I had to make sure this wasn’t his last video

  • @monkeylady8150
    @monkeylady8150 Před rokem +1898

    this guy doesn’t worry about liquid nitrogen, liquid nitrogen worries about him

  • @Zoraproxi
    @Zoraproxi Před 9 měsíci

    "HAVE A GOOD DAY!"
    *sticks hand in jar*
    *screams*

  • @12weeksold
    @12weeksold Před 8 měsíci +6

    So it’s a colddog now?

  • @calebstevens2398
    @calebstevens2398 Před 9 měsíci

    Sub zero - “this fight will be your last”😂🥶

  • @ArunKU
    @ArunKU Před rokem +3654

    Remembering Grant. First video I could remember from him.

    • @jchrizzy6995
      @jchrizzy6995 Před rokem +15

      Yeah fr, one of the best leidenfrost demos I’ve still ever seen

    • @DVNGlorious
      @DVNGlorious Před rokem +9

      I thought this same thing especially with the face splash at the end

    • @Venturi1024
      @Venturi1024 Před rokem +1

      What happened to Grant

    • @Venturi1024
      @Venturi1024 Před rokem +1

      Did he die from a car accident

    • @josh_7123
      @josh_7123 Před rokem +7

      @@Venturi1024 parachute accident i think

  • @asajago
    @asajago Před rokem +2366

    I hope you take you channel more in this direction. Things like this was why I watched Grant in the early days. Keep it up

    • @AlexParkerEmcee
      @AlexParkerEmcee Před rokem +10

      Grant is dead. let this man be/do all he wants. whether it lines up or not

    • @the_mr_cheese
      @the_mr_cheese Před rokem +49

      @@AlexParkerEmcee I don’t think he meant it in that way.

    • @11facehugger
      @11facehugger Před rokem +35

      @@AlexParkerEmcee Bro what?

    • @oumardiop1
      @oumardiop1 Před rokem +4

      ​@@11facehugger hes right

    • @oofmann6718
      @oofmann6718 Před rokem

      ​@@AlexParkerEmcee wait whaaaat? He just said that KOR Should go on this path(science path) not the current path.

  • @frud213
    @frud213 Před 4 měsíci

    "That would be bad for your finger"
    the finger in question: completely obliterated

  • @user-zs6ek2ic5r
    @user-zs6ek2ic5r Před 7 měsíci +1

    Sure do love how many people pointed out that it was the leidenfrost effect

  • @dystrct
    @dystrct Před rokem +1811

    This man has some balls to throw a cup of liqyid nitrogen to his face

  • @adamduane1320
    @adamduane1320 Před 10 měsíci +787

    Leidenfrost effect. Same thing if you put droplets of water on a hot pan. The liguid vaporized on contact with the hot surface and creates a layer of vapor between the two. Thats why it looked like it was skating off his hand. The liquid nitrogen is so cold that your hand is like a piping hot pan to it.

    • @mayravixx25
      @mayravixx25 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Now I'm curious to know what happens if you put some liquid nitrogen on a hot pan instead of your hand. Would it produce the same effect or something way cooler 🤔

    • @adamduane1320
      @adamduane1320 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@mayravixx25 i think it would do the same thing. When you put liquid nitrogen droplets on your hands it causes the nitrogen to boil andand vaporize and well...boiling is boiling.

    • @sethborne
      @sethborne Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@adamduane1320 it would likely create explosive boiling... basically, the liquid nitrogen could heat up so quickly that the boiling liquid mass reaches above its boiling point and spontaneously explodes.
      "explosive boiling or phase explosion is a method whereby a superheated metastable liquid undergoes an explosive liquid-vapor phase transition into a stable two-phase state because of a massive homogeneous nucleation of vapor bubbles. Similar to the concept of a steam engine I believe.
      if the heating process is fast enough that the substance cannot reach binodal curve through heterogeneous boiling, the liquid becomes superheated with its temperature above boiling point at a given pressure. System then shifts away from the binodal and continues to follow the red curve and thus approaches towards spinodal. Near the critical temperature thermodynamic properties like specific heat, density varies rapidly as shown on the figure at right. Density and entropy undergoes largest fluctuation. During this time it is possible to have a large density fluctuation in a very small volume. This fluctuation of density results in the nucleation of a bubble. The bubble nucleation process occurs homogeneously everywhere in the substance. The rate of bubble nucleation and vapor sphere growth rate increases exponentially closer to the critical temperature. The increasing nucleation prevents the system from going to the spinodal. When the bubble radius reaches the critical size it continues to expand and eventually explodes resulting a mixture of gas and droplets which is termed as explosive boiling or phase explosion".

    • @adamduane1320
      @adamduane1320 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@sethborne i could see that as a possibility. Id like to see it tested. Because science!

    • @420Manhwa
      @420Manhwa Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@adamduane1320probably faster tho(not noticable difference for humans)

  • @user-lp4tn4gj4f
    @user-lp4tn4gj4f Před 3 měsíci

    that sausage allowed us to visualize what Sub Zero can is capable of

  • @Disabled.AAccount.1923
    @Disabled.AAccount.1923 Před 9 měsíci +1

    "no hotdogs were harmed whilst doing this experiment."

  • @_editz.ftbi_
    @_editz.ftbi_ Před rokem +107

    -Yo Bro, what you smoking??
    -liquid Nitrogeeen

  • @eisenheimabramovich617
    @eisenheimabramovich617 Před rokem +565

    That last bit made me remember Grant 😭

  • @Executionisking
    @Executionisking Před 17 dny

    That hot dog became a cold dog 💀💀💀

  • @Minus_bf_but_freaky
    @Minus_bf_but_freaky Před 8 měsíci +1

    Me: my mom: just put some hot water on it

  • @oncheemmanuel5349
    @oncheemmanuel5349 Před rokem +759

    This phenomenon is known as the leidenfrost effect: The Leidenfrost effect is a physical phenomenon in which a liquid, close to a surface that is significantly hotter than the liquid's boiling point, produces an insulating vapor layer that keeps the liquid from boiling rapidly.

    • @CJFX_
      @CJFX_ Před rokem +8

      Isnt something similar true but with lava? Which is why you can actually move your hand quickly through falling lava without it burning you?

    • @blakethesnake6686
      @blakethesnake6686 Před rokem +9

      @@CJFX_ Not lava, falling molten metal.

    • @mqegg
      @mqegg Před rokem +4

      you need to have your hand moist tho

    • @petsan97
      @petsan97 Před rokem +4

      ​@@CJFX_ Lava is way too viscous. Liquid steel works tho.

    • @UnKnown-hf4mi
      @UnKnown-hf4mi Před rokem +1

      It’s like putting tiny amounts of water in a hot pan. And it kinda skids around actually like little beads or something.

  • @GrandmaaiamMusic
    @GrandmaaiamMusic Před 11 měsíci +1595

    "Let's give this hotdog time to really get cold and hard" 💀

    • @memeboi6801
      @memeboi6801 Před 9 měsíci +30

      nahhhh 💀

    • @imaginefinding
      @imaginefinding Před 9 měsíci

      Technically its not a hot dog without the bun, so the only thing that got hard is his weiner

    • @MohanMohan-ix1yr
      @MohanMohan-ix1yr Před 9 měsíci

      but mine got hot and hard😭

    • @jestudiosinc.
      @jestudiosinc. Před 8 měsíci +17

      WHAT THE HELLLLLLLLL

    • @avannen0109
      @avannen0109 Před 8 měsíci +29

      time to wait for those people who call out dirty minded people and say they are all 13 year olds

  • @user-tg1bf3cx3e
    @user-tg1bf3cx3e Před 26 dny +1

    Hot dog ❌ experiment dog ✅

  • @Tricky-para
    @Tricky-para Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hot dog becames cold dog 😂😂

  • @zaya234
    @zaya234 Před rokem +818

    I remember when Grant showed us this. That man taught me so much, so many people nowadays would’ve enjoyed his content

    • @C5Manche
      @C5Manche Před 11 měsíci +5

      My names Gra-

    • @John-B-Goodenough
      @John-B-Goodenough Před 11 měsíci +15

      Gone. Completely erased. But not forgotten jk I’m sure the videos r still around. Ik they molested his account and name but do they still have them up ?

    • @sirvenomslayer
      @sirvenomslayer Před 11 měsíci +17

      I was so upset when he died then the channel went to trash

    • @callsign_whitefox5146
      @callsign_whitefox5146 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I miss that man, he was amazing on mythbusters

    • @G0BLINN420
      @G0BLINN420 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@John-B-Goodenoughofc the old videos are up maybe go look before talking shit about his buddys

  • @AustinWesson
    @AustinWesson Před rokem +990

    Liquid Nitrogen (LIN) has a second danger which is suffocation usually from boiling too much in a non ventilated space. Splashes like that can be harmless but getting a bunch soaked into your clothes can be hazardous as well. Liquid oxygen is much more dangerous due to it being oxygen. Any mix with fuels, hydrocarbons, etc will remove much need for heat to spark a flame

    • @IBRChampion
      @IBRChampion Před rokem +5

      bro how will clothes get soaked in it, whos gonna have that much liquid nitrogen, and if somebody has it, even then the clothes would just freeze instead of absorbing it

    • @johnyang799
      @johnyang799 Před rokem +3

      I dont see the danger of suffocation in any possibility of normal use. A whole tank of liquid nitrogen probably wont do much in a regular room.

    • @johnyang799
      @johnyang799 Před rokem +2

      ​@@IBRChampionBut thats how it works. Small holes absorb liquid before the clothes freeze. So it is a hundred time worse than pouring liquid nitrogen.

    • @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel
      @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel Před rokem +1

      ​@@IBRChampionspilling it on your shirt or pants:

    • @Tomoslb1
      @Tomoslb1 Před rokem +1

      Like those Russians jumping into a pool with liquid nitrogen, they all drowned and suffocated.

  • @nawwk79
    @nawwk79 Před 9 měsíci

    After doing the hotdog, dude put his “hotdog” in liquid nitrogen.

  • @ikrotcyet487
    @ikrotcyet487 Před 9 měsíci

    Forbidden candy
    “Now eat it”

  • @ST0IC
    @ST0IC Před rokem +26

    Dude just splashed it on his face with no safety goggles 💀

    • @thatfeelingwhenyoufeel.
      @thatfeelingwhenyoufeel. Před 11 měsíci +1

      He’s done it several times he’s a professional

    • @megantorres1108
      @megantorres1108 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@thatfeelingwhenyoufeel.it’s a good way to go blind, even a drop hitting your eye can cause serious damage

  • @Sven_DT
    @Sven_DT Před 11 měsíci +127

    We have hotdogs at the school cafeteria today!
    The hotdogs at the school cafeteria:

  • @star-stuff
    @star-stuff Před 9 měsíci

    He threw that in his face with some conviction! Jeez!

  • @aritrapalui3292
    @aritrapalui3292 Před 8 měsíci

    Bro is ready to die for us💀

  • @ThatJay283
    @ThatJay283 Před rokem +891

    for anyone who doesn't know, this is comparable to putting water on a really hot surface (like a fireplace). itll just skid off without cooling it down too much due to the leidenfrost effect. itll actually take longer to evaporate than water on a cooler but still boiling surface

    • @frostz3307
      @frostz3307 Před rokem +4

      Its called the Leidenfrost effect tough guy😉.... Ur welcome

    • @gaurangarya329
      @gaurangarya329 Před rokem +4

      smarty

    • @Dice-Z
      @Dice-Z Před rokem +13

      @@frostz3307 Stop watching shorts if it messes up your attention span enough to not be able to read and process three sentences lmao.

    • @diffusewizard7622
      @diffusewizard7622 Před rokem

      ​@@frostz3307You are blind as hell

    • @thesandudinsara1786
      @thesandudinsara1786 Před rokem +2

      ​@@frostz3307 if i ever feel that i'm useless, i will come back and read your comment.

  • @kalinridenour
    @kalinridenour Před rokem +523

    Someone else already mentioned that this is due to the Leidenfrost effect, but I want to build on what that is:
    For two materials of EXTREMELY different temperatures, there is a small safety window for touching it because a protective barrier will form. Your hand is so hot compared to liquid nitrogen that the nitrogen immediately evaporates on contact and forms a gaseous barrier to insulate you from the rest of the liquid nitrogen. This also happens with hot metals and sparks, where (I think) they’re so hot that they’ll just bounce off your body by vaporizing sweat and getting deflected by that gas

    • @kalinridenour
      @kalinridenour Před rokem +9

      @wagh Okay, thank you for the further insight and clarification

    • @awareqwx
      @awareqwx Před rokem +22

      It also is important to note that it only happens if one of the objects is significantly hotter than the boiling point of the other object, not just a large temperature difference. Dropping a cup of liquid nitrogen on your hand is fine, but dropping a steel ball at liquid nitrogen temperatures on your hand is not.

    • @scy07
      @scy07 Před rokem +1

      Was that an older woman who said you shouldn't wear gloves when handling liquid nitrogen?

    • @kalinridenour
      @kalinridenour Před rokem +1

      @@scy07 Yeah I’ve seen the video you’re talking about. As you may know, it’s more dangerous to wear rubber gloves when working with something like liquid nitrogen because they can freeze, and now you have something really, really cold wrapped around your hands instead of brief contact with a liquid that will quickly evaporate

    • @natejackorjillkate4136
      @natejackorjillkate4136 Před rokem

      Nah theres no ledenfrost for metal sparks. They still burn you, it still hurts. Most of the time its extremely minor and doesnt cause any actual damage just pain. But occasionally a larger chip will make a big spark and it's usually sharp and it will both cut into you and burn you.

  • @Zenit_Saimun12
    @Zenit_Saimun12 Před 3 měsíci

    Bro really did read the User Agreement So Good!....😂

  • @ch4n4o2
    @ch4n4o2 Před 9 měsíci

    Bro had a metal rod inside a hotdog and tried to snap it

  • @caoticturnip662
    @caoticturnip662 Před rokem +405

    Legends say he bought 12 tons of nitrogen before he decided to create a youtube channel

    • @pranshusingla3936
      @pranshusingla3936 Před rokem

      In one video he shows a machine preparing liquid nitrogen (if that's the correct term), so my friend he knew what he was doing 😂

  • @its_ur_bestuuu..003
    @its_ur_bestuuu..003 Před rokem +44

    "Dude fixes my nightmare in just 60 seconds"

  • @loganrussell1015
    @loganrussell1015 Před 9 měsíci +1

    “Now that would be bad for your finger”
    Meh, minor injury

  • @vipulkhairnar837
    @vipulkhairnar837 Před 6 měsíci

    If someone's finger gets cut bro will replace it by hotdog 💀

  • @nizamieminov3648
    @nizamieminov3648 Před rokem +97

    You forgot to say "dont try this at home" for some viewers this warning is really important. 😂

    • @n00bxl71
      @n00bxl71 Před rokem +8

      The kind of viewers that just have liquid nitrogen lying around are the kind of viewers that know about safety.

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Před rokem

      Yeah, most people have liquid nitrogen in the closet waiting

    • @Felixsleftbigtoenail
      @Felixsleftbigtoenail Před rokem +1

      @@dingdong2103 I do lol, I have a science fair soon

    • @RbxRanzy13
      @RbxRanzy13 Před rokem

      @@Felixsleftbigtoenail can you drink it, please

  • @russellwalker3830
    @russellwalker3830 Před rokem +121

    I remember Grant Thomson demonstrating something like this and explaining the leidenfrost effect

  • @sreep835
    @sreep835 Před 3 měsíci

    now that hotdog is a colddog

  • @aadiawadhare4170
    @aadiawadhare4170 Před 6 měsíci

    When my friends accidentally confuses liquid nitrogen to water, and dips my hand in liquid nitrogen for the night 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @TheTerminator-wi9ol
    @TheTerminator-wi9ol Před 11 měsíci +904

    He really just said fuck safety. I love it.

    • @badmaniak
      @badmaniak Před 9 měsíci +14

      It is safe. You just need to be more educate. ;)

    • @pr3ttybasic134
      @pr3ttybasic134 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@badmaniakcringe ass mf adding a winky face to the end of his sentence

    • @hibyepeachyfans.....5300
      @hibyepeachyfans.....5300 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@badmaniakand i think you should be more educated in English instead as its educated and not educate 😂

    • @badmaniak
      @badmaniak Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@hibyepeachyfans.....5300 why? it is not my primary language.
      I can speak in my native language without mistakes and you would know a shit what i am talking about. ;)

    • @hibyepeachyfans.....5300
      @hibyepeachyfans.....5300 Před 8 měsíci

      @@badmaniak nobody cares about you and your primary language
      Before you judge people make sure you are perfect lol 😂

  • @yetiman09
    @yetiman09 Před rokem +374

    for those who don’t know, a layer of vapor protects his hand from the liquid nitrogen

  • @Bllint
    @Bllint Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bro inhaled the liquid nitrogen 💀

  • @Doubleup27
    @Doubleup27 Před rokem +10

    From what I’ve seen, it would be worse to wear a glove and get it on you because the glove would freeze around your hand and the vapor barrier wouldn’t form.

  • @Berkod78
    @Berkod78 Před 11 měsíci +5

    What moms think the food is going to be when your 1 millisecond late:

  • @zyxwxnl
    @zyxwxnl Před 8 měsíci

    bro be vapin without lung damage

  • @user-yh6ie5fy8q
    @user-yh6ie5fy8q Před 9 měsíci +1

    He made a cold dog

  • @levistepanian5341
    @levistepanian5341 Před rokem +312

    no one seems to realize that the leidenfrost effect is very powerful. The leidenfrost effect occurs when a liquid comes into contact with a surface significantly higher in temperature than its boiling point. this is often observed with water, and sometimes with liquid atmospheric gases (oxygen, nitrogen, and argon)

    • @ferociousfeind8538
      @ferociousfeind8538 Před 11 měsíci

      of course, it's not so powerful as to protect the inside of your stomach from liquid nitrogen while it sits in there for an extended period of time :P
      The leidenfrost effect is only for brief interactions! Over time, temperature will slowly equalize between the two objects, to the point that the boiling which prevents most heat exchange will stop, and then things will *really* get hot/cold

    • @ommhatre3645
      @ommhatre3645 Před 10 měsíci

      Yup

    • @itz_yung_ella
      @itz_yung_ella Před 10 měsíci

      Did you copy this from some kind of textbook?

    • @tireking1000
      @tireking1000 Před 10 měsíci

      🤓

  • @sreek21
    @sreek21 Před rokem +44

    As a associate professor in chemistry I never taught my students this type of chemical handling 🙄

  • @ondujumdestiny8333
    @ondujumdestiny8333 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Bro made colddogs unknowingly 😮

  • @degolego13
    @degolego13 Před 8 měsíci

    Few of us remembers Terminator 2 scene where the T1000 gets completely frozen due to the high exposition to Liquid Nitrogen.

  • @bhargave6088
    @bhargave6088 Před rokem +3

    Scared at the end 😅😅

  • @jasperjudd
    @jasperjudd Před rokem +80

    When I worked as a medical assistant, we’d have to pour some into a small canister occasionally for wart removal. Whenever the doctor was done, we’d dump out the remaining liquid nitrogen by splashing it on eachother for fun. The moment you forcefully splash it like that it instantly changes from a liquid to a gas and it only feels like being hit with a cool breeze. Even the head MAs liked to mess around with it. Then it just settles to the floor and disperses quick enough to never be an issue

  • @tabaskopit8230
    @tabaskopit8230 Před 7 měsíci

    The water i would drink at 3 am with a sore throat:

  • @Bromine_12
    @Bromine_12 Před 9 měsíci

    bro made a chilli dog 💀

  • @thoughtguardian
    @thoughtguardian Před rokem +143

    i used to work with liquid nitrogen often. i think the biggest thing to keep in mind safety wise is wearing eye protection especially when pouring.
    it got on my skin all the time and it wasn’t a big deal, usually it just evaporates off before you feel it

    • @SAS23456-i
      @SAS23456-i Před rokem

      It burnt didn't it.

    • @thoughtguardian
      @thoughtguardian Před rokem +1

      @@SAS23456-i it stung a bit, less than getting hit with an air soft pellet but i didn’t get hit with any much bigger than a blueberry

  • @TripleTapHK
    @TripleTapHK Před rokem +31

    Leidenfrost effect. Same thing that happens when you sprinkle water on a hot pan, it beads up and rolls around protecting the surface. In this scenario, your hand is the hot pan in comparison to the extremally cold liquid nitrogen.

  • @gameygeemer4142
    @gameygeemer4142 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is a great example of the leidenfrost effect
    The nitrogen that gets closest to your skin boils from the heat and creates a protective barrier. It doesn't help much against prolonged exposure.
    It ALSO works in reverse against molten metal (but in much smaller quantities and time frames) as the metal boils the water on top of your skin to create a barrier of steam that will prevent you from getting serious injuries if you get the metal the fuck away from you fast

  • @yashikamaurya5574
    @yashikamaurya5574 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The pig who had to die for that sausage: 👁️👄👁️
    💧 💧

  • @Cman142901
    @Cman142901 Před rokem +14

    Dude went from watching Grant's videos to becoming part of the team to creating his own channel and recreats the old videos.

  • @VaughnGTO
    @VaughnGTO Před rokem +58

    I tried splashing my face with liquid nitrogen after watching this and now i am blind in one eye. You’ll be hearing from my lawyer soon.

    • @cachesolo1534
      @cachesolo1534 Před rokem +29

      I'm keeping an eye on this guy

    • @UnKnown-hf4mi
      @UnKnown-hf4mi Před rokem +4

      Safe to say some people looked the other way on this👀

  • @VilladsStaugaardLindequi-vm9eo

    “Sir why do you need 77 packs of hotdogs and a liter of Liquid Nitrogen?”

  • @user-lm7on5lu9p
    @user-lm7on5lu9p Před 6 měsíci

    The fact he chose to experiment with a hotdog😅😅😅

  • @Kamidake83
    @Kamidake83 Před rokem +65

    It’s the Leidenfrost effect. Same thing happens when you throw water on to a ripping out pan. An air bubble forms keeping the water from directly contacting the pan and causes it to skitter around it. Same thing with the liquid nitrogen. Your hand is so hot compared to the liquid nitrogen it might as well be a ripping hot frying pan.

  • @jeo1812
    @jeo1812 Před rokem +39

    What is dangerous with LN2 is oxygen displacement. Since N2 is denser than oxygen, the breathable oxygen can be pushed up and out of a room. My old job as a Junior Embryologist required me to work with LN2. The room had to be well ventilated and they had sensors to detect the oxygen levels in the room. If at any point the oxygen level went under 20% we were supposed to exit the room immediately.
    Another major warning we had, if you ever saw someone knocked out in the LN2 room, we were warned not to run into the room, because chances are you'd knock out too. Apparently the was a case where two Embryologist died because of this. Instead, we were required to call 911 if we ever saw someone knocked out in the LN2 room (thankfully never happened while I worked there)

    • @AmberRathour366
      @AmberRathour366 Před rokem

      Stay careful

    • @Thisisnotmyrealname8
      @Thisisnotmyrealname8 Před rokem

      Clearly, you just take a big breath and get the person to safety instead of watching them die like a disgusting coward.

  • @philipzhou-do1zh
    @philipzhou-do1zh Před 9 měsíci

    That hotdog was having a bit toooooo much fun

  • @lastbornmac5395
    @lastbornmac5395 Před 6 měsíci

    Scully and Hitchcock: you're gonna finish that

  • @stevenb4599
    @stevenb4599 Před rokem +11

    In the lab we just picked tubes out of the LN2 by bare hands. As long as you do not try to find 20 of them at the time, you do not even feel it.