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  5. Rose in Liquid Nitrogen

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  6. Funny science experiment: Breaking a Rose with Liquid Nitrogen

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  5. Liquid Nitrogen Demonstration 2: Freezing a Nitrile Glove

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  1. Freezing and shattering a rose with liquid nitrogen (LN2)

    A rose is immersed into a container filled with liquid nitrogen for about 1 minute, which is more than enough time to thoroughly freeze the rose into a very ...

  2. Freezing a flower in liquid nitrogen : Fizzics Education

    This experiment works best with large bunches of flowers or large flowers such as a rose or hibiscus. Place the flowers in a tray and carefully pour liquid nitrogen over the flowers. Read the explanation below after watching the short video on liquid nitrogen freezing a flower.

  3. Rose Frozen in Liquid Nitrogen Shatters

    This is why, when immersed in -320 degrees Fahrenheit liquid nitrogen, it will freeze. The rose loses heat to the liquid nitrogen, causing it to boil, and when the boiling stops the rose is completely frozen at the same temperature as the liquid nitrogen. In this state, it is so brittle that it will easily shatter! Topics. Chemistry.

  4. 3 Liquid Nitrogen Experiments You Can Do at Home

    Bottle Rocket. You can also use liquid nitrogen to create a very powerful bottle rocket. To do that you need to fill up a plastic bottle a third of the way with water. Then, pour in another 10 percent of liquid nitrogen. With a glove on, put your thumb lightly over the top and tip it upside down.

  5. A Rose by any Other Name…Still Shatters When Frozen in Liquid Nitrogen

    McCoy performed a chemistry magic show before the breakout sessions that included a demonstration of liquid nitrogen with a boiling point of minus-320.4 degrees Fahrenheit freezing a rose. "The rose is so cold that it broke, it shattered," McCoy said after dropping it on the floor amid the din of cheering students.

  6. Shattering Roses with Liquid Nitrogen in SLOW MOTION!

    This week, we chat with real life science doctor, Dr. Kiki Sanford, PhD about the freezing abilities of liquid nitrogen. We also make some pretty tasty ice c...

  7. Cryogenizing roses technique

    Cryogenizing roses, a fusion of art and science, is a revolutionary method that allows these delicate beauties to stand the test of time. Essentially, cryogenics means turning roses into ice sculptures, bringing them into a frozen dream state at around -196 degrees Celsius with the help of liquid nitrogen. Photo by Thoa Ngo on Unsplash.

  8. Freezing Blue Rose Home Science Experiment

    Homemade Liquid Nitrogen Science Experiment. I freeze every single stuff i can find. Today I got a blue rose from my previous project. I hope you guys like i...

  9. Smashing Flowers in Liquid Nitrogen

    Procedure: Pick up a flower with tongs and dunk it in a container of liquid nitrogen. Wait until boiling stops (shouldn't take more than 10 seconds). Raise the flower out of the liquid nitrogen and drop it on the ground or smash it with the tongs. Safety: Be very careful when using liquid nitrogen.

  10. Smashing roses

    Next: Smashing racquetballs Up: Liquid Nitrogen Previous: Shrinking balloons Smashing roses. To do this demonstration, you hold a rose or other flower in a cup of liquid nitrogen for a minute or so until it is frozen solid. Then you hit the flower against the edge of a desk or other hard material and the flower shatters into many pieces.

  11. Liquid nitrogen experiments

    Liquid nitrogen is capable of freezing large objects in seconds, its boiling point is almost minus 196 degrees! This is a real "cosmic" substance that can surprise not only children, but adults. You've seen it dozens of times in the movies, now try to experiment with it by yourself!

  12. Liquid Nitrogen Activities and Projects

    Make liquid nitrogen ice cream. Make Dippin' Dots type of ice cream. Fill a whistling-style teapot with liquid nitrogen. The liquid will boil, even if you set the tea kettle in a freezer. Make little hovercrafts by freezing small pieces of chalk in liquid nitrogen. Remove the chalk and set it on a hardwood or linoleum floor.

  13. Top 12 Liquid Nitrogen Science Experiments

    This experiment offers an intriguing opportunity to explore the fascinating effects of liquid nitrogen on an onion. Step into the world of science as you immerse an onion in the chilling depths of liquid nitrogen. 11. Liquid Nitrogen + Strawberry. This experiment offers a hands-on opportunity to explore the effects of extreme temperatures on food.

  14. Top 10 experiments with liquid nitrogen

    Top 10 experiments with liquid nitrogen Fun chemistry demonstrations. Share Tweet ... Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + onion. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + egg. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + rose. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + Big Mac. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + ba­nana. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + mouse. Warn­ing! Sub­stances of these ex­per­i­ments are tox­ic and high ...

  15. Experiment: Liquid Nitrogen Vs Flower

    What will happen if you drop a rose in liquid nitrogen?Hi guys.In this video I will show you cool experiments.Enjoy.

  16. Top 10 experiments with liquid nitrogen

    Top 10 experiments with liquid nitrogen Fun chemistry demonstrations. Share ... Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + onion. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + egg. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + rose. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + Big Mac. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + ba­nana. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + mouse ... You can do dozens of chemistry experiments at home! Blue bottle. Learn more ...

  17. WATCH: Here's How to Destroy Things With Liquid Nitrogen

    For the first 'experiment', Rose takes a lock and smacks it with a hammer at room temperature. Though the blow creates a sizeable dent in the side of the lock, it's still operational. ... Another surprising thing that doesn't freeze immediately when exposed to the liquid nitrogen was Rose himself. In a segment he dubbed 'the cold shoulder ...

  18. Top 10 experiments with liquid nitrogen

    Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + ba­nana. Experiment — Banana in liquid nitrogen. 9/21.

  19. Liquid Nitrogen experiments

    Experiments with liquid nitrogen:Freezing a rose, egg and grapesPutting liquid nitrogen into ping-pong ball and balloon.From Siauliai Juliaus Janonio gymnasi...

  20. Amazing Rust.com

    In this demonstration an ordinary rose is immersed in liquid nitrogen for several seconds. After its temperature has dropped to near that of the boiling nitrogen, the rose is removed from the LN 2 and then swiftly struck against a hard surface. A rose at room temperature would normally be able to survive such a blow, perhaps loosing a few ...

  21. Funny science experiment: Breaking a Rose with Liquid Nitrogen

    Please Like and Subscribe for more funny video!Enter this link to see more funny science experiments:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgP0jHg4wq8&list=PLSeWHk...

  22. Top 10 experiments with liquid nitrogen

    Properties of liquid nitrogen. Laboratory experiments with liquid nitrogen Application and safety rules ... Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + rose. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + Big Mac. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + ba­nana. Liq­uid ni­tro­gen + mouse. Warn­ing! Sub­stances of these ex­per­i­ments are tox­ic and high­ly dan­ger­ous for your health. Do ...

  23. Liquid Nitrogen & Rubber Experiment

    What happens when you put rubber in liquid nitrogen? Museum Educator Jeannine demonstrates the physics of this super cold science experiment in this educational video. Because liquid nitrogen is -320 degrees Fahrenheit, the room temperature rubber loses heat to it, causing the liquid nitrogen to boil. But once the boiling stops, we know the rubber has reached the temperature of liquid nitrogen.