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Post by Mel on Jul 28, 2009 13:37:05 GMT -5
Haha. It's fantastic. I want to know where I can buy some to play with. <333 (Yeah, so we got to fool around with liquid nitrogen in the lab today. xD It was awesome.) On another note, I get back to China on the 11th! And school starts on the 12! This is going to be fun!
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Post by Jo on Jul 29, 2009 11:51:22 GMT -5
Liquid Nitrogen is my favourite thing science-y I do believe. I like what it does to flowers. I wish I could play with it.
There's also some form of... gun powder stuff shit stuff that can burn through anything, including titanium. It's obviously not gun powder but I don't know what else it's called.
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Post by Anne on Jul 29, 2009 11:55:24 GMT -5
Liquid nitrogen is awesome, I love it.
I don't think you can buy it. On account of the danger... I guess you could become a scientist and play with it all the time.
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Post by Sofia on Jul 29, 2009 20:19:37 GMT -5
My personal favorite is lithium.
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Post by Mel on Jul 31, 2009 9:33:39 GMT -5
Liquid lithium or just lithium? *google images* xD I think my favorite element is arsenic. Or antimony. >>
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Post by Ice on Aug 3, 2009 14:26:58 GMT -5
liquid nitro is awesome. we splashed a tray of it onto the floor in physics class.
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Post by Sofia on Aug 3, 2009 15:45:03 GMT -5
Lithium makes a very big boom when you put it in water. Or pretty much anything, actually.
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Post by Monkey on Aug 7, 2009 16:12:36 GMT -5
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Post by Anne on Aug 8, 2009 17:43:24 GMT -5
Terribly written but I assume that is how to make some kind of... dry ice-cream type thing? Like the ones you sell at Space Museums?
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Post by Monkey on Aug 8, 2009 17:55:26 GMT -5
No, no, no. It's normal ice cream, they just use liquid nitrogen to freeze it very quickly without an ice cream machine.
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Post by Anne on Aug 8, 2009 17:59:26 GMT -5
But how hard and how expensive is it to get your hands on a liquid nitrogen? Compared to getting an ice cream machine? You would like this show, Roller Coaster. It's one of those shows that go in between cartoon segments. The guy who hosts it is awesome, and they have this segment called Slow-Mo. Its where Professor Slow and Doctor Mo do science-y things, then reply them in "Us Mode" (Slowmo). They use a lot of liquid nitrogen xD
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Post by Monkey on Aug 8, 2009 18:02:38 GMT -5
You don't do it yourself, it's an ice cream parlor. *prods the link above the photo*
I thought you'd think it was cool and want to go to Chicago. xD
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Post by Anne on Aug 8, 2009 18:09:43 GMT -5
That sounded like a recipe.
Ehh, I'd be more excited if it was that dry ice cream stuff. (The proper name of which continues to elude me)
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Post by Monkey on Aug 8, 2009 18:14:39 GMT -5
Freeze-dried ice cream just takes normal ice cream and removes the water.
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Post by Anne on Aug 8, 2009 18:19:57 GMT -5
I don't care how it's made, just that it isn't sold here xP
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