Pouring liquid nitrogen gone wrong

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Published 2024-04-17
Warning: Liquid nitrogen is dangerous. Proper safety measures need to be taken and protective equipment should be worn. Please don't recreate anything you see here.

I hate to say that I knew all along that the tray wouldn't be able to handle it.

Nile talks about lab safety (Chemistry is Dangerous):    • Chemistry is dangerous.  

This is an extended clip from when I made food last forever on NileBlue:    • Making food that lasts forever  

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All Comments (21)
  • @woniearchives
    1:30 camera man - “whys it making that sound😰” nile- “hahaha😅
  • @Lgdg143
    Only nile would break his floor and say "well we did some science -ThiS lOokS LiKE It cOuLd bE FiXEd wITh SomE TaPe 😆"
  • @norbetoo
    that's like in a cartoon when they spill acid and it melts a hole in the ground
  • @jpase
    The interaction at 2:08 is so funny to me - "Did the floor explode?" - "Hahaha... yeah"
  • @pipipip815
    Bare hands, sneakers & liquid nitrogen? A Darwin Award is your future.
  • @Toxicity1987
    They always write the max temperature on those things, never the minimal temperature.
  • @sudhikutta
    I am a plastic research guy... Generally, most of the plastics that we use in our daily household or workplace have flexibility at room temperature. Some plastics like PP, HDPE also has crystallinity due to which they are tough and long lasting. Coming to flexibility of these plastic container/buckets/treys, it comes from their segmental mobility upon stretching. When such plastics were kept frozen for long time in a deep freezer they tend to become too hard and lose their flexibility due to a lack of segmental mobility. When it comes to pouring liquid nitrogen into those buckets you are instantly freezing the polymer chains and they are becoming a glassy material at cryogenic temperature eventually breaking. This is a very good demonstration for students as well, particularly to explain why you should not use a plastic cup to take liquid nitrogen.
  • @Mdogg2005
    This was one of the funniest moments I've ever seen on the channel. I remember cracking up watching the original video and this extended cut is so funny. Thanks for posting this LOL
  • The lack of safety and safety equipment is not good at all or smart!
  • @Mdogg2005
    "Why is it bending like that?" "Hahahahaha uhhhh..."
  • This is truly GROUND BREAKING Thank you very much for 1k likes and I hope that all 1000 of you have a nice day
  • @Izanagioomikami
    I'm pretty sure Nile died around 2012 and they are using a different clone everytime because something went wrong with every expermient.
  • @Lancerandduck7
    As soon as I heard him set the tray on the floor and noticed it was plastic, I knew we would be in for a treat
  • @slacker1
    Quietly leaves room, building, block...