Liquid nitrogen is very, very cold! (liquid nitrogen demonstration)
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- Original Source:Aaron A Keller
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In this YouTube video, chemistry teacher Aaron Keller demonstrates the amazing properties of liquid nitrogen. He explains each demonstration in an understandable way. The temperature of liquid nitrogen is -196C (-321F). He explains how a dewar flask works. He pulls balloons out of a cooler, showing the expansion of a gas as it warms. He demonstrates the explosive power of the expansion of liquid nitrogen in an enclosed container. Liquid nitrogen is so cold that the floor is like a hot griddle. Liquid nitrogen has a very low viscosity. He demonstrates how brittle a flower becomes when frozen in a liquid nitrogen bath. Finally, he shows how to shatter a racquetball. As a bonus he shows how nitrogen gas can be used to put out a candle flame. Less
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Grade: PS/Pre-K to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
Topics: Chemistry, States of Matter (solids, liquids, gases), Professional Development, Physics
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