well. This effect is because of spilling. Spills are only microseconds of contact and very spread out. When you dip your hand in you are reducing the surface area for heat transfer. This is why reactor containment domes need to be as perfectly level as possible, because if it isn't it pools in a tiny spot and melts through the containment dome. The more you know.
A human body gives off heat. The surronding air just above the skin is slightly warmer than the rest of the air. That temperater is just warm enough to boil the liquid nitrogen before it reaches the skin. That is why there is a nitrogen gas barrier like she explained.
@ethanstevenson3561 That is all theoretical. There are people who are cold blooded and their extremities do not give off heat. They are cold as a corpse.
The flower breaking was so satisfying, it feels like a dream I had where everything around me was very fragile and broke upon touch like very thin sugar glass
It only works if it's poured moderately. If you pour a half a ton of nitrogen you will be submerged and freeze to death. That whatever bubble effect won't work.
That's amazing I never knew that the liedenfrost effect did that btw to all the people saying that how do u know what is but didn't know what it does there are many different effects of it.. So chill
Basically the temperature between the nitrogen and her hand has so big difference, that the nitrogen liquid just creates small gas layer between them and the rest of the liquid just bounces and drips off. This don't mean that you can put your hand into the canister tho, but you can see the same effect if you drop cold water on hot stove or frying pan.
That's actually really interesting to see the leidenfrost effect works both ways I only discovered it while watching a daily dose of internet video a while back when a guy splashed his hand through molten metal, It actually makes sense that it would work both ways I was just dumb and thought something to do with the fact that we are made of water and liquid nitrogen is way below the freezing point of water Thank you for explaining this!
why ppl commenting these cringy jokes always use ''mom''? assuming taking care of kids are mom's job or smth? where's fucking useless dads like always??
@@Amin10XD correct. See the comment is meant to emphasize that the person is experiencing something different and hoping to share that with other people who also may not have been used to this kind of experiment before 🤔
@@goddess-phoenixjoraa1700 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.
Well, look at the bright side. Your haircut will stay like that from now on. No more need of combing your hair. You sure will look like the next Disney villain, if it's a girl related with cold of course.
They make a type of glove to wear when handling nitrogen. Definitely don’t want to wear latex gloves. With no gloves on a little bit in you hand will cause the liedenfrost affect. Dumping a lot on your hand and you are screwed.
@@agentmiller4188 well “the white version of the elder black lady” was what i was gonna say originally but i narrowed it down but ya never know with people these days
@@phoneusandfroboof829 that's the problem nowadays, people are afraid to just say what they want to say in case someone somewhere has a problem with it. Just be yourself.
My searches after this video are...."flower breaking into pieces like glass" "sound of frozen flower breaking down" "flower dipped in nitrogen breaking sound" "nitrogen flower"💀
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yes
wow that is so cool and amazing love your vids and hope you make more!
Love your hair too!
,hase a glove on,
That flower breaking is the most interesting thing I've seen this week
Jon Levi
You're welcome
Yeah it sounded like glass. It's not like you can just listen to videos of breaking glass
@@papasmurf3986 yeah, can you let me know what are the features outside?
@@krisn4006 get bitched get friends gang out with em
@@krisn4006 I tried it, totally dont recommend the sun burned my eyes. Almost went blind best to stay inside with no lights on with ur computer
"And that would be my hand"
blood starts dripping afterwards
Not even blood at this point. Just frozen rock meat that won't be back to normal
@@heavenfalse786 I thought Kent was talking about the fact that she crushed the shards of flower in her hand.
@@rochellec2882 wdym
Because it sounded like glass. I understand 👍🏻 this comment is hilarious lol
Your 1.9k like :)
"Dip your hand in"
"Welcome to fact or cap"
🧢
_"Lego breaking sounds"_
ITS A CAP
underrated comment
well. This effect is because of spilling. Spills are only microseconds of contact and very spread out. When you dip your hand in you are reducing the surface area for heat transfer. This is why reactor containment domes need to be as perfectly level as possible, because if it isn't it pools in a tiny spot and melts through the containment dome. The more you know.
Cap???
That was such a nice crunch👌🏽
Yeah
Agreed
Agreed
Nick digiovanni will say it beats popeyes
kiiik
are we just going to ignore how damn satisfying the sound was of the flower breaking after being frozen?
Yea it was unexpected 😂
I am happy you noticed too! I heard it and wanted it again;)
Glass Be like
But also how terrifying to imagine a body part acting the same way
It wasn’t tho
"and that would be my hand"
After the video:
Screams of death
U think it fake?
@@xianisthebestplayer5426 no idiot hes joking
@@xianisthebestplayer5426 I wouldn’t take her advice on not wearing gloves with cryo stuff. It’s dangerous regardless.
😂😂😂
* Flower breaks like glass *
"DoEs ThAt AcTuAlLy WoRk, LeT's FiNd OuT"
“It’s [n]ice to see you again Batman” -Mr. Freeze
Hope we get see him in live action movie
"And that... *crush flower* would be my hand"
That's top tier villainy
Reminds me of that scientist from VILE in Carmen Sandiego
the sound of crushed flowers… crispy.
@@guilatrixx4442 i see you are a person of culture as well 😌
@@guilatrixx4442 very much so
Hear me out...
Imagine the first guy to try spilling liquid nitrogen with a glove on.
Mother what’s fo DINDINS 😃
The hand would do the same to the flower
No...
Unfortunately my hands are built different.
@@Chimera_166 built like the flower in the video
That breaking of the flower had such a nice sound
Now we know the secret of witches breaking flowers with their hand
At first look, I thought the demo was about how to make your hair stand up with liquid nitrogen.
“When I accidentally spill the liquid nitrogen on my hand, the hand dissapears voila”
😂😂😂
Loved that part of the video
@@Kinobambino me too
you soak ur hand in it and boom, one thousand dollar waiting
Where is my hand sauce?
I feel like releasing a gaseous barrier every time after Taco Bell
And some liquid
Sulphur right?
And cross the sound barrier XD
Why that shit happens i thought it was only me!!!!
Best comment lol
A human body gives off heat. The surronding air just above the skin is slightly warmer than the rest of the air. That temperater is just warm enough to boil the liquid nitrogen before it reaches the skin. That is why there is a nitrogen gas barrier like she explained.
Ohh thx for explaining!
@ethanstevenson3561
That is all theoretical. There are people who are cold blooded and their extremities do not give off heat. They are cold as a corpse.
A guy was doing a presentation with liquid nitrogen and I asked him this. He proceeded to dunk his hand in the nitrogen. Legend
what...
that... is not the same as what went on in this video
@@thonk7611 wym i asked him to splash his hand with it and he did just like in the video
dunking your hand in the nitrogen will freeze your hand off, spilling a little bit onto your hand like in the video will be fine
@@thonk7611 not if you go quick enough. Did you not see the video?
@@stickbugben3170 i just googled it and you're right. if you go REALLY fast the leidenfrost effect keeps your hand safe.
The flower breaking was so satisfying, it feels like a dream I had where everything around me was very fragile and broke upon touch like very thin sugar glass
That's a really sweet way to put it.
Pun also intended
That’s what it’s like to be Superman
Whats sugar glass?
@@y.9262 glass made out of sugar
It literally sounded like tea pot breaking... So magical..
POV: instead of becoming a villain, Grindelwald pursued a career as a potions teacher
@@guntherapex3661 wtf
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
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This is the most easiest science explanation I have saw
"Welcome to cap or slap"
-famous last wods
“Have you ever felt like losing and gaining braincells at the same time?”
Me:
Exactly she so smart
me with chemistry
Offcourse
This basically sums up the video
It only works if it's poured moderately. If you pour a half a ton of nitrogen you will be submerged and freeze to death. That whatever bubble effect won't work.
That's amazing I never knew that the liedenfrost effect did that btw to all the people saying that how do u know what is but didn't know what it does there are many different effects of it.. So chill
I was 24 and saw the video of a guy slapping a stream of red hot liquid metal and I was dumbfounded. It's a crazy phenomenon
I used to do that in sci fair in highschool. We used to joke about being naked as the safest way to handle ln2 pretty fun stuff tbh
@@RazzleberryHaze I used to have a client that was a foundry and one of the guys would smack his hand through it as a joke to screw with people.
Why was your glove on one hand the entire time if it’s safer with no glovesv
@@captnmaim to demonstrate a point I suppose
What a perfect explanation! Thank you!
Thank you! Love your content!
She uses liquid nitrogen as hair gel 💀🌚
I remember skincare procedure that included liquid nitrogen. It was supposed to somehow work on the pores I suppose
i feel bad for whoever discovered that liquid nitrogen was going to crush their hand in a glove
HAHAHAHAHAHA
I feel bad for alot of people who were the first to figure out alot of random things
Pretty sure by the time we were liquefying nitrogen we understood this
@@rebag3545 like burnt food
same thing about the poisonous berries 😆 "oh man Bob died eating that fruit need to label it as poisonous"
The sound the flower made was amazing...
It was great😊
Ikr, I could watch a whole video on that
Like that sound from lego videogames
sounds so satisfying
Thank you for saying that, yess
THE WAY THE FLOWER JUST BROKE INTO PIECES
3030 ASMR crushing flowers be like😂 💀
She literally got the mad scientist trim so I'll 1000% trust what she saying
Factssss
LMAOO
i was looking for this comment😭
Its bad advice coming from her
Apt
Casually pours liquid nitrogen on hand*
“What do flowers sound like?” *A vase breaking*
That’s a lot of words for saying “I’m the avatar”
Oh where were you when I had chemistry in 9th years ago? You are amazing.
😂😂😂avatar haha
What
Hi
You win at internet
“When I accidentally pour..”
*continues to precisely pour*
When you are confident in science
Bruh she just spilled a little of them, All you've seen is smoke
@@asusrog8872 even so i saw the water or the liquid nitrogen that is still cold even if it's a little thing is still cold as f like my ex.
Not how it went and how she meant it.
the flower shattering was super satisfying
Count down till someone freezes their hand off trying this
Gonna be honest, all my high ass could think of while watching this was "She looks like Ellen on a crazy scientist arc"
I thought she's ellen too 😂
This is a clip from earth 838... 🤔
don't think I need to be high to think that
😂
Yes , actually I noticed it too 🙌
When you genuinely know what you're doing and didn't just read articles online.
Dude you learn this shit in middle school
@@notthed0d791 I was just making a general point about deep knowledge as apposed to surface level facts.
@@notthed0d791 no we didn't, maybe where you lived you did, not everyone learned the same things in middle school.
Starts off wearing a glove smh
@@notthed0d791 and what have you done with all your wisdom
The crunch of the flower was so so so so satisfying
The liquid nitrogen : u got the cold curse
The flower ha ha h*breaks*
Never trust someone wearing one glove.
michael jackson entered the chat
"Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer, that means I solve problems..."
@@user-dm1lw2mx2i point proven
And a jar of something steaming...
Well then I guess O.J was guilty.
Why does she look so much like a crazy, genius Science professor with that hair, love it
For real if it weren't for the science that hair would be an abomination
Knowledge is knowledge its beyond the look
@@WYKLO check out who framed Roger rabbit
I thought she was trying to look like a megalesbian.
Smart is SO sexy. Mah gosh.
T2’s memetic poly alloy T-1000 has entered the chat 😱
Imagine the Leidenfrost effect failing during her showcase and her hand shattering
" OMG did you just fart on me?!"
" I'm creating a gaseous barrier to protect you babe!"
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YES!
*Me:* Ugh, scientists must be such boring nerds, with their bowl haircuts and boring labs
*Chemical Kim:* Hold my liquid nitrogen
Bruh what kind of thinking is that
@@lem0nk3t Hollywood
With the glove, or without the glove?
@@koan__23 that's just immature
by the way boring scientist create your pc and phone😂😂😂
The flower breaking was so fucking cool
I love it the moment she removes the petals .
"Sometimes the best armor, is no armor"
Sun tzu
Now we know another reason why bikini armor is effective.
I think that quote is from A blinken
“Hu said that” Sun tzu
@@bowang9032 who's Hu?
@@netweight170 Hu
me: *not understanding a single thing
also me: yea that makes sense
Basically the temperature between the nitrogen and her hand has so big difference, that the nitrogen liquid just creates small gas layer between them and the rest of the liquid just bounces and drips off. This don't mean that you can put your hand into the canister tho, but you can see the same effect if you drop cold water on hot stove or frying pan.
@@GrumpyGremlin. thanks for that explanation 😌
@@GrumpyGremlin. omg thanks
that means you learned something if it makes sense to you hahah
@@GhostMojojojo Feel big now?
Me: ohhhh
My brain: i don't understand
Seeing a flower shatter is just so surreal
When you're a scientist, it's only fitting, mandatory even, to have a crazy haircut. I aspire to do the same.
No it's not and many scientists had normal hair
@@tomasbeltran04050 I'm making a joke, pal. Just citing a cartoony stereotype that's all, sheesh.
@@tomasbeltran04050 How to spot a lesbian 101 haha 😂😆 always crazy headcut
@@HueghMungus didn't ask
@@tomasbeltran04050 I did
I love her vibe. She seems so excited to let us know. And I was so excited to learn😵💫
Thought the same!! You deserve more likes!!
Hold on you need to crush some more flowers that was -chefs kiss-
The way the flower shattered was so funny 😭😭
She’s got mad scientist energy, wouldn’t be surprised if she designed cryogenic weaponry for the AI s when they pull up
She frost from mortal kombat
ok I pull up
@@religiousindustrialaliens hop out at the after party
😂💀
Mass effect
She looks like she's a weird scientist that's gonna help random kids save the day from an alien invasion
Edit: forgot to mention her fresh cut tho🥶
LMFAO SHE DOES
Go go power rangers!! Bunanaaa
She is
I agree
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
accidentally wears gloves
_lego breaking sound_
If you're made of Lego, you can reassemble yourself.
Knowledge I gained from The Simpsons.
Not funny in the slightest
@@chriseYe-xh6oh what’s not funny? The comment you replied to or @Vince Hall?
@@katiekirks1253 what's it got to do with you?
@@chriseYe-xh6oh I’m sure it’s you
Another example of why science is the best
That's actually really interesting to see the leidenfrost effect works both ways
I only discovered it while watching a daily dose of internet video a while back when a guy splashed his hand through molten metal, It actually makes sense that it would work both ways I was just dumb and thought something to do with the fact that we are made of water and liquid nitrogen is way below the freezing point of water
Thank you for explaining this!
I've never imagined a flower would make glass sounds. That threw me for a loop for a second
I thought I was tripping balls
@@lexnguyen3262 that caught me lacking
I know right im high as fuck
I expected that. Pretty much everything turns into class at liquid nitrogen temperature
Ductile density
POV: you’re in an alternate universe where Ellen became a scientist instead of a show host
💀🤣🤣🤣
🤣💯
True😁🤣
lmao
Um no. This scientist has way more appeal.
You have more trust on the leidenfrost effect higher than my trust in myself
I mean this in the nicest way possible, you look like the scientist from Luigi’s mansion
When I saw her hair all I could think of was
“Da vinki”
💀💀💀
🤣💀
STOPP 💀
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I thought it was Maynard from Tool
"how many times have you watched this just to see the flower break?"
yes.
Edit: help ty for the likes why is this being liked
True
Yea
Yes
Yes
😭
I know I'm not the only one who expected her to break the glove
That flower crunch is so satisfying 😄
Yo my man, can I get the mad scientist cutt?
Barber: “Say no more”
She simply sprays the liquid nitrogen on her hair, then slaps it off...
@@stillnotwoke lol
@@stillnotwoke lol
@@stillnotwoke 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
😭😭
“And that… would be my hand”
I felt that
Not for much longer if you test that
Fr
You sound exactly like this science teacher I had in high school
thanks, it now answered my curiousity why the other chemist in another video did not use any glove when pouring nitrogen liquid
"Mom Kim broke the flower!"
Mom: you mean the flower vase?
"No mom, she broke the flower"
Broken like glass
"Mom, I think the flower is broke"
why ppl commenting these cringy jokes always use ''mom''? assuming taking care of kids are mom's job or smth? where's fucking useless dads like always??
I love that this comment can't be replecated
Everyone: listening and looking at the experiment
Me: damn, nice hair
Same! 🤣
🤣🤣 me too
Dipped her hair in the nitrogen
Goofy ahh hair
Her hair is awesome!!! Love it!!
That flower breaking is pure satisfaction
I make a comment of me liking videos based on chemistry and elements and now I can't stop finding videos based on liquid nitrogen
Her hair matches her so well, you can tell she's rocking for that mad scientist vibes🤣🤣
She just needs a cat and huge scar on her eye
And dat 🐱
@@davejenkins669 sorry what??
@@davejenkins669 SEES???
@@siouiouioui 🏳️🌈
"When I accidentally spill the liquid nitrogen" *proceeds to spill it on purpose*
Exactly, so accidental spills could be disastrous and we’d never know
It's a demonstration
@@kittyn5222 it's a joke
Accidentally on purpose.
That is what people call a "purposeful accident". 👋😁😅
_When I accidentally spill the liquid nitrogen on my hand..._
Me: Where?? 👀
*puts flower in liquid nitrogen*
The flower: *lego breaking sound*
Imagine there is a warning sign.
Caution : Wear gloves before handling.
Oh wow it was 999likes then i open replies then it became 1k perfect timing i wish that was me man
Who shall we believe?
I believe you meant "Do NOT wear gloves"?
Well, shi-
love the pfp
"Oh hey, the flower dipped in liquid nitrogen looks norma-"
*crushes flower petals and they fall like glass
"...Oh"
Stating the obvious
Tell me you’ve never seen liquid nitrogen “experiments” without actually saying it
@@Amin10XD correct. See the comment is meant to emphasize that the person is experiencing something different and hoping to share that with other people who also may not have been used to this kind of experiment before 🤔
@@Austin-yb7ec tell me you're a super nerd without telling me you're a super nerd
You showing how your hand would be frozen by demonstrating the flower being frozen was very good timing 👍.
ME:She's wearing glove in other hand
Is that only me who has fell in love with that crrrrunchy sound...
Me too 😂
That would be your hand
We need a campaign to get someone to (safely) make liquid nitrogen ASMR... that sound was so cool
The way the flower just broke in pieces like the sound of glass 😍
Tbh.. I felt sad.. abt the flower... 😒
Everyone: leidenfrost effect is some dope shit!
Me: googling leidenfrost effect 👀
What’s it say? 👀
Wow you did your own research, fantastic!
@@goddess-phoenixjoraa1700 that it indeed is some dope shit!
@@goddess-phoenixjoraa1700 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.
@@Idk-82 Oh thank you 😅
That is super interesting, I might go look it up more
Thanks E. Gadd!
This is interesting, i have a gaseous barrier in my underwear
"And guess what I used as gel for my hair"
💀
😈
😵
🥶
Well, look at the bright side. Your haircut will stay like that from now on. No more need of combing your hair. You sure will look like the next Disney villain, if it's a girl related with cold of course.
“When I accidentally spill the liquid nitrogen on my hand”
Purposely spills liquid nitrogen on hand
I guess more nitrogen has a different effect
Before having this final clip, she filmed it 2 times, and actually waited for the accdental spill, but all of them was too long
I mean that’s the point. She’s trying to show if she accidentally spills it.
Because she was using it as an example for times were accidents *could* actually happen.
Science can always be used for explanations like the one above about things that can be explained scientifically.
The petals of the flower were shattered like glass, and SOUNDED like breaking glass!
Cool stuff!
They make a type of glove to wear when handling nitrogen. Definitely don’t want to wear latex gloves. With no gloves on a little bit in you hand will cause the liedenfrost affect. Dumping a lot on your hand and you are screwed.
im gonna sound super racist but she looks like the white version of the elder lady from black panther
@@phoneusandfroboof829 how does that sound racist?
@@agentmiller4188 well “the white version of the elder black lady” was what i was gonna say originally but i narrowed it down but ya never know with people these days
@@phoneusandfroboof829 that's the problem nowadays, people are afraid to just say what they want to say in case someone somewhere has a problem with it. Just be yourself.
ive dipped my hands into liquid nitrogen before, it feels very odd
when she crushed the flower i just froze and when “ohhhhhhhh maaaaay god”
I'm going to say this, we all need to petition for all scientists to be required to have a "blown away" type of hair cut.
She looks like those mad scientists in cartoons, and i love her hahahah immediately a fan
cartoonish is defiantly one way to describe "its" look
@@brodiekeown4494 it's just a woman with short hair, Brodie
@@tonariya is a guy with a shwastica tattooed on his face "just a guy with a tattoo"?
@@brodiekeown4494 the hell is that comparison?
@@brodiekeown4494 Yeah it is a guy with a tattoo.
My searches after this video are...."flower breaking into pieces like glass" "sound of frozen flower breaking down" "flower dipped in nitrogen breaking sound" "nitrogen flower"💀
Same 😂
You gotta share those videos cause i loved the sound too
So glad I’m not alone in the world 🤦🏾♀️
And adding "asmr" at the back of the search 😭
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You are the MAN!
:)))
Yo, what a great idea styling your hair with the liquid nitrogen.