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Grant could you try putting concrete in the vacuum chamber? I know it sound silly but I've heard that without oxygen the concrete will turn to dust and I would love to know if this is true. Please like so he can see.
+Macacheu I know a lot about other fields, but I don't really know much about chemistry. I just figure that hydrogen's power is pretty common knowledge. Of course, dissolved oxygen could still be a problem; but I figure a vacuum chamber-ed batch of water will have low amounts of any dissolved gas.
Grant, can you modify the vacuum chamber cover so that there is a hose connected to the pressure relief valve? if you freeze the LN2, then put the hose into different fluids, such as boiling water, (use the steel pot, not the glass ones) and then open the valve. the vacuum would draw the boiling water into the chamber, dumping it directly into the nitroIce. Or, boil water in a vacuum, then have the vacuum drawn in a gulp of LN2. all sorts of different possibilities.
People say that sound can't travel where there is no air. What if you tried playing music with a speaker in the vaccuum chamber, sucking the air out and seeing if you can still hear the sound?
pietro germani A vacuum chamber can't create a perfect vacuum. There is no such thing as a prefect vacuum, so there will still be air. But it would probably make the sound quieter then usual. Still will be cool to try!
Trey The vibrations won't reach the jar due to lack of air.. so no it probably won't. Though you aren't all wrong due to the fact that it would still vibrate VERY less, almost inaudible
I love Grants positive attitude, at the beginning he said that it is going to work with an emphasis on is, it’s a shame that such a positive person is gone
Grant you should make a transistor radio from scratch. You can do this in a series of videos. Some could be colabs.0. Make silicon dioxide powder (or order it online)1. Make silicon dioxide thermite with the silicon dioxide powder and aluminum powder with sulfur dust as a booster2. Work with Cody from Cody's lab to melt the silicon metal from the silicon thermite and draw out the silicon into a single crystal 3. Cut the silicon crystal into pieces to be made into transistors4. Work with Cody again to put boron into some of the silicon along with phosphorus into the other silicon pieces to make them into transistors 5. put your homemade transistors into a circuit with some other things to make the transistor radio6. Make a video recapping all the other videos and showing the finished piece If you think grant should do this or something close to this like this comment
Try to make your foundry hot enough to melt tungsten! Update: Tungsten cannot be melted in a foundry. Casting tungsten is done through a process called sintering
Aditya Kotapalli the arc reactor would definitely be hot enough to spot melt tungsten almost instantly, but you're right, the foundry is almost impossible to heat up to such high temperatures.
what would happen if you froze an egg (in the shell) in liquid nitrogen, then peeled the shell and blow torched it? would it melt back to its original state or would it cook?
Did anyone notice the change in the thumbnail? Grant, your thumbnails don't really matter. You have great content and you should focus on that rather than trying to make the thumbnails more "clickable". Like so that he sees. Have a great day.
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In one episode about 4 weeks ago, you have made liquid oxygen. But you can use the same technique as in this episode to make solid oxygen and what would it look like?
Usually i would agree with the sarcasm but this video actually solved an issue from a previous video and it is an experiment that many people have done, making it more confusing as to why he couldn't figure it out before.
LoganThe Bogan there would be less of a medium between the tesla coil and any other material so there would be less arcing, but you can't have a complete vacuum so there would still be arcing it just wouldn't be as bright
Xx_BlackRhino_xX 1 I disagree. Think of what happens to weather balloons reaching the edge of space. They explode because the pressure outside of the balloon is lower than the pressure inside the balloon causing it to expand. Its how balloons work in general.
It would do quite the opposite. We would be taking pressure away and as a result expanding the existing air in the bubble wrap. It could pop, but it depends on the strength and durability of the plastic.
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That's not a bad idea. The magnesium should continue burning, using the nitrogen as an oxidizer instead of oxygen, but that reaction requires very hot temperatures, so the liquid nitrogen may put it out instead. It may not be enough for a 10-minute video, but maybe he can throw it in somewhere.
absham gondal yeah he would need other minerals than sand because if he did just sand it wouldn't be clear, glass we use is a mixture of multiple minerals like limestone and sand
It would depend on the size of your drink, it's temperature and what the drink is, but I don't think a single drop would have much effect on it. This would make for a very interesting experiment though.
Well he explained that it creates its own pressure over time, so wouldnt it just keep it as boiling liquid nitrogen until the jar blew up from the ever-increasing pressure?
Now that I think about it, it might make the nitrogen boil off quicker due to the adding of so many heated molecules and the trapping of the ones that boiled off.
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In result you get liquid with temperature below boiling point of nitrogen. That is super cool, i never thought it is possible to make something more colder than regular (boiling) liquid nitrogen.
You could accelerate the vacuum process by pumping down the large chamber first, then hose it to the smaller chamber so when you open the vent valve of the larger one it will equalize with the smaller one thus cutting the pump down time in half.
It might not be possible. with the tesla coil inside, the outside of the tesla coil needs to be perfectly smooth to conduct a arc as well as the special gas inside the ball would be hard to obtain
Grant What happens when you mix the nitrogen that came out from the vaccum chamber and the one that was in your nitrogen holder, i dont know how they call it
In almost every other part of the world you would be right, but "(A)Murricaaaaa" never adopted the metric system and stayed with their old imperial system (miles, feet, inches and so on). So they use inches of Hg.
Interesting to hear that o.0, i guess they changed the unit for better comparison. So I guess Grant just learned it the old way, before they changed it?
Well you are absolutly right. I probably would have done the same. Now for my personal record, even in America you are using mmHg? Isnt it weird to mix the imperial and metric System?
abcgugy Does some random stuff actually if you have ever seen those blood samples they take from people to run tests in hospitals, the containers already are in vacumm, and most of them are from the veins wich is blood without oxigen
The boiling continues to originate right at the connection from the vessel to the stem. The stem of the glass is conducting heat up from the outside of the vacuum chamber, through the glass's foot, up the stem and into the vessel. Put a layer of styro (or a piece of aerogel if you have have that lying around) under that glass and it won't conduct heat as well and the freezing should go quicker, and stay frozen longer.
MasonH since a prince Rupert drop is hardened from internal stresses I wonder what would happen dropping one into liquid nitrogen or putting it in a vacuum chamber. Would the stresses be enough to explode it?
Hey grant. I recently saw your coconuts in liquid nitrogen video. And one of the coconuts shells came of with the coconut intact! Could you do a video on how to de-shell a coconut and keep it intact at home for everybody to see how to do it. Just stick the whole coconut in the freezer overnight then take it out and hit it with a hammer while rotating it in your hand and the shell will come off and keep the coconut completely intact. thanks!
OnaNee Gt i mean the vid itself would be the same. he would pour liquified gas in a glass, and wait until it decides to be solid. it's like if he made a vid about throwing a watermelon, and you asked him to make another one about throwing a pumpkin. they may look different(color and shape) but they would do the same thing: make a mess.
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Pretty sure I said you should use a smaller cup of nitrogen but that works too. :)
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+Cody'sLab okay cool hooray for accidental Discovery! :-)
Hey its Cody
liquid oxygen ina vacume chamber make it happen....
Cody'sLab nice
u say 15 inches of mercury, 21 inches etc.. what if u put actual mercury in the vacuum chamber everyone plz like this so grant would do it :)
probably nothing, it will just freeze like it normally do at -40 degrees
GD humanppplus You can't freeze mercury in a vacuum chamber. The vast majority of vacuum chambers aren't strong enough
22 inches
nothing
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS
Grant could you try putting concrete in the vacuum chamber? I know it sound silly but I've heard that without oxygen the concrete will turn to dust and I would love to know if this is true. Please like so he can see.
Um, how would that be different from concrete under water?
William Lawyer Um, water has oxygen in it
+Air Jordans
Yeah, but that oxygen's in a compound. I doubt concrete's reaction would have a more energetic bond than rocket fuel.
CreaperSiege it's almost like you are trying to sound smart
+Macacheu
I know a lot about other fields, but I don't really know much about chemistry. I just figure that hydrogen's power is pretty common knowledge.
Of course, dissolved oxygen could still be a problem; but I figure a vacuum chamber-ed batch of water will have low amounts of any dissolved gas.
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Grant, can you modify the vacuum chamber cover so that there is a hose connected to the pressure relief valve?
if you freeze the LN2, then put the hose into different fluids, such as boiling water, (use the steel pot, not the glass ones) and then open the valve. the vacuum would draw the boiling water into the chamber, dumping it directly into the nitroIce.
Or, boil water in a vacuum, then have the vacuum drawn in a gulp of LN2.
all sorts of different possibilities.
People say that sound can't travel where there is no air. What if you tried playing music with a speaker in the vaccuum chamber, sucking the air out and seeing if you can still hear the sound?
jar would vibrate and the vibration would be the source of sound
pietro germani A vacuum chamber can't create a perfect vacuum. There is no such thing as a prefect vacuum, so there will still be air. But it would probably make the sound quieter then usual. Still will be cool to try!
Trey The vibrations won't reach the jar due to lack of air.. so no it probably won't. Though you aren't all wrong due to the fact that it would still vibrate VERY less, almost inaudible
the YOLO MAN Not gonna lie, its not cool.
pietro germani itd probably rid the components out if you tried
I love Grants positive attitude, at the beginning he said that it is going to work with an emphasis on is, it’s a shame that such a positive person is gone
Grant, can you make COLORED SMOKE BOMBS?! This would be an awesome 4th of July video too😉
Garrison Waugh ^ this
Garrison Waugh. He should make fireworks too.
Garrison Waugh
I don't think he has yet!!!
Garrison Waugh he has already done it
he did look it up
Grant you should make a transistor radio from scratch. You can do this in a series of videos. Some could be colabs.0. Make silicon dioxide powder (or order it online)1. Make silicon dioxide thermite with the silicon dioxide powder and aluminum powder with sulfur dust as a booster2. Work with Cody from Cody's lab to melt the silicon metal from the silicon thermite and draw out the silicon into a single crystal 3. Cut the silicon crystal into pieces to be made into transistors4. Work with Cody again to put boron into some of the silicon along with phosphorus into the other silicon pieces to make them into transistors 5. put your homemade transistors into a circuit with some other things to make the transistor radio6. Make a video recapping all the other videos and showing the finished piece If you think grant should do this or something close to this like this comment
I like it!
yes pls
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Dude, did you not watch his 40 minuet explanation of why he doesnt do those long projects like he used to do?
What a legend...RIP buddy
What if you put antifreeze in a vacuum camber??? like so he sees it
It will freeze but as the nitrogen did it will just heat up again as we have seen in another of his videos
I don't think you could freeze antifreeze with his vacuum chamber. It's not strong enough
I would love to see that
DANG JOS Considering liquid nitrogen can freeze antifreeze, and this could freeze nitrogen, I'm pretty sure it could freeze it
It would boil, eventually
Nitrogen + ice = Nice ! Super NICE experiment
HopMan3000 Ba dum tss
now let's make NICE cream.
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Try to make your foundry hot enough to melt tungsten!
Update: Tungsten cannot be melted in a foundry. Casting tungsten is done through a process called sintering
I think that's nearly impossible for a foundry, you could probably shape tungsten with an arc furnace but that wouldn't melt it ik.
Aditya Kotapalli the arc reactor would definitely be hot enough to spot melt tungsten almost instantly, but you're right, the foundry is almost impossible to heat up to such high temperatures.
what would happen if you froze an egg (in the shell) in liquid nitrogen, then peeled the shell and blow torched it? would it melt back to its original state or would it cook?
I would like to see that
Zach Wright yes pls
Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" try this
put a bullet proof glass into liquid nitrogen and shoot it like if u agree
Jacinta Sequoia that would be cool
Did anyone notice the change in the thumbnail?
Grant, your thumbnails don't really matter. You have great content and you should focus on that rather than trying to make the thumbnails more "clickable".
Like so that he sees.
Have a great day.
its called Marketing
Asriel Kirishima *cough cough* 'marketing'
Also, are you Tokyo ghoul fan? I haven't seen the series, but I mean to.
yeah, it used to say censored.
Crusader Adonis I miss the old thumbnails
He hired a guy that makes those for him it was on his intstagram story
can you melt common salt in your mini metal foundry ????
salt melts at 801 degrees centigrade and propane burns at 1950 degrees , so yes
Lord_Lammington q
Milind Jain or sand
i think he did that already
Milind Jain definitely can. Hasn't done it but it can. it can melt copper so it can definitely melt salt
When he said "that is really cool" after it was almost frozen. I was like "the puns are over 9000 right now"
"ITS OVER NINE THOUSAAAND"
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Too bad he's gone...
Got a great laugh with the song at the end.
+Specific Love Creations Me too! Reminds me of Jackie Chan
can't hear that song without laughing because Rush Hour is one of my favorites
Grant is an optimist he said the glass was half full
Mason B. LOL
Mason B. But when you're filling it is half full but when you're pouring/drinking it's half empty
the glass is neither half-full or half-empty it's just half a glass... 😁
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Take the super-chilled liquid nitrogen and freeze objects in it and see if there is a difference
You seem to have reached the triple point of nitrogen.
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Is it possible to make solid oxygen
Trans Jason yeah! That would be cool!
Trans Jason yes but it is extremely difficult because of how low oxygens freezing point is
You either need really high pressure or really low temperature or both
Trans Jason no
It's possible
In one episode about 4 weeks ago, you have made liquid oxygen. But you can use the same technique as in this episode to make solid oxygen and what would it look like?
Freeze liquid oxygen in your vacuum chamber! The blue ice would look awesome!
or just mix water with some blue food dye and freeze it
Josh McCardle nice idea!
Do it!
That would be interesting
Josh McCardle
Awesome @grantthompson !! As a student of chemistry this is one of the most fantastic things i have ever seen !!
new "marketing" thumbnail style vs burning foundry next
Wow, another liquid nitrogen video! Creative!
Danial Ejaz *cough* sarcasm *cough*
Jaydeep Patel pfft what? whats sarcasm?
This time it's solid nitrogen! So yes it's incredibly creative and unique
Usually i would agree with the sarcasm but this video actually solved an issue from a previous video and it is an experiment that many people have done, making it more confusing as to why he couldn't figure it out before.
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I've been wanting to see this for some time! Great video
*when you're always on youtube so you're within 5 minutes of a new video*
EthanKPH [GD] *couch* not me... *couch*
Lilly Epic false, TKOR's comments are always earlier than the video was released, after many months of watching him, its pretty obvious
H O L Y H E C K
UberPurpleChickens He's kid friendly lmao.
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That nitrogen ice is NICE ;3
Sam Watson no
gtfo
Dude! This changes everything I know about HVAC systems!
Hey Grant, Put one of the coke o nuts in the vaccum chamber!!
Nice idea!
the water will boil in them , causing pressure to build and them to explode is my guess and cocobmbs are dangerous
Flat soda
Willy 134 😖
kiwi, flat soda still boils.
Can a tesla coil work in a vacuum chamber. Can you get electricity to arc in a vacuum chamber. LIKE AND COMMENT IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE
I don't know if the arc will be made. Don't know. I liked XD.
LoganThe Bogan electroboom did this. really cool go watch. Electroboom
That sounds cool!
LoganThe Bogan theoretically it shouldn't
LoganThe Bogan there would be less of a medium between the tesla coil and any other material so there would be less arcing, but you can't have a complete vacuum so there would still be arcing it just wouldn't be as bright
Put bubble wrap in the vacuum chamber.
Will they pop?
Like if you want him to see.
It would deflate slowly or not even pop at all because the pressure inside stays the same
Xx_BlackRhino_xX 1 Source?
Xx_BlackRhino_xX 1 I disagree. Think of what happens to weather balloons reaching the edge of space. They explode because the pressure outside of the balloon is lower than the pressure inside the balloon causing it to expand. Its how balloons work in general.
It would do quite the opposite. We would be taking pressure away and as a result expanding the existing air in the bubble wrap. It could pop, but it depends on the strength and durability of the plastic.
pretty sure the opposite would happen, because the pressure outside is decreasing...
Very very cool, keep up the amazing videos TKoR team.
grant, try to put paintballs in your vacuum chamber!
Rest in peace man... I'm still in shock 😥
How he die
He just seemed like one of those people who cant die. Like he was imortal, and, in a way, he is.
No one will dethrone the king.
You should do solar scorcher vs a coconut
Love your liquid nitrogen videos can you mix molten metal with antifreeze and then dip it in liquid nitrogen? Please 🙂
You should try making gun powder from firework fuse and try to load it into some bullet shells and see if it functions!!
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put a glowing light bulb in liquid nitrogen .
that would be cool XD
i was thinking of this experiment...thanks...u made my day
when you're so un-hot that even liquid nitrogen freezes!
sorry
Omar سلوم lol
BLOODSHOT you know how when you're hot that stuff melts? (or girls go crazy), he said the opposite and added liquid nitrogen
Ummmm
Sorry
can liquid nitrogen put out a magnesium fire
That's not a bad idea. The magnesium should continue burning, using the nitrogen as an oxidizer instead of oxygen, but that reaction requires very hot temperatures, so the liquid nitrogen may put it out instead. It may not be enough for a 10-minute video, but maybe he can throw it in somewhere.
TheSmileyFacedPizza nitrogen is not an oxidizer.
try making a solid brick of mercury using your vacuum pump
Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" plz do it
it wouldn't work as mercury doesn't boil in a vacuum.
really really really expensive
its RUBEN *HE SHOULD NOT TRY THIS. FIRST, THE MERCURY WILL BOIL DUE TO THE LOWER PRESSURE RELEASING TOXIC HEAVY METAL VAPORS INTO THE AIR.*
Caden Deaner fair enough
Oh thanks I was just about to make solid liquid nitrogen in my vacuum chamber
melt a glass rod using a solar scrocher or a propane torch. and drop the drops of molten glass into liquid nitrogen.
Ramya Narendran or water and get prince Rupert’s drops
Ramya Narendran wow! I️ would have never thought of that! I️ hope grant does it.!!
The thermal shock would make it in to dust
Ramya Narendran the solar scorcher wouldn’t work because it’s only light so it would either pass through or reflect the light everywhere
Munjee Syedd exactly
Grant, please put SAND in the BACKYARD FOUNDARY to make HOMEMADE GLASSSSSS!!!!
If it's possible* of course
absham gondal yeah he would need other minerals than sand because if he did just sand it wouldn't be clear, glass we use is a mixture of multiple minerals like limestone and sand
You're refering to the video with Veritasium ?
He melt glass into molten glass. No sand into glass I think.
Kehny Alexandre what
absham gondal agreed please do this grants
Can you freeze nerf darts in liquid nitrogen and see what happens when you shoot them.
Dragon Overlord it will shatter when it has impact with something
Dragon Overlord pain allot of pain
Then put it in the suc and shoot it
Amazing video Grant!
So you froze nitrogen, and you know how to make liquid oxygen. Why not frozen oxygen?
Silver_David that would be so cool
making solid oxygen is EXTREMELY hard, go over to codyslab and there is a vid of him doing it a while ago
Silver_David Cody from cody's lab already did that
you should try to melt dry ice with the solar scorcher
is there a way to make a silicon mold that you can use to make 3d pancakes?
pancakes are already 3D
Kids love their liquid nitrogen videos..
Make a metal mold the inverse of the 3d design you want. Try with a heated metal cake mold. Your design will need some supports to hold the shape.
No syrup tho, u can thank Nora for that.
A liquid nitrogen slushy…
How nice!
Get a giant vacuum pump!!!
Could you put a drop of liquid nitrogen in your drink to cool your drink?
Quinn Maulding no it would freeze over
It would depend on the size of your drink, it's temperature and what the drink is, but I don't think a single drop would have much effect on it. This would make for a very interesting experiment though.
not from a very small amount the nitrogen would just boil of
Later in this video I will show you what happens when you would increase the pressure, video is over and still waiting ...
Yep I noticed that too
Alex Hodge lol me too
Well he explained that it creates its own pressure over time, so wouldnt it just keep it as boiling liquid nitrogen until the jar blew up from the ever-increasing pressure?
Now that I think about it, it might make the nitrogen boil off quicker due to the adding of so many heated molecules and the trapping of the ones that boiled off.
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In result you get liquid with temperature below boiling point of nitrogen. That is super cool, i never thought it is possible to make something more colder than regular (boiling) liquid nitrogen.
U make great vids
TJ's thank you
Selim Paşa oh dang it lol
Make glass with sand in the metal foundry
Get a phone wet and put it in your vacuum chamber and see if it saves the wet phone
Jamezella Ethington it won't
Jamezella Ethington would be interesting.
You could accelerate the vacuum process by pumping down the large chamber first, then hose it to the smaller chamber so when you open the vent valve of the larger one it will equalize with the smaller one thus cutting the pump down time in half.
Please pour molten metal (aluminum, brass, copper, etc..) into liquid nitrogen!!!
Like so he can see this!
do something with your super moter
TheRussian214 why? All it does is freeze nothing cool
Hated grammar Person To see if there are any sorts of shapes or patterns that the metal solidifies into.
TheRussian214 ww2 all over again, a communist fighting a nazi
gabriel bielawski I love you for that.
try putting a baseball in liquid nitrogen and the hit it
can you please try and make your own plasma ball
It might not be possible. with the tesla coil inside, the outside of the tesla coil needs to be perfectly smooth to conduct a arc as well as the special gas inside the ball would be hard to obtain
It's astonishing anything freezes with Grant in the room
Rip the king
You can “cold welde” in a very cold vacuum by putting 2 peace’s of metal by each other
It’s happened on the international space stations outside
He died
Hey grant can you please do an experiment trying to make liquid helium
His tank of helium is in liquid state
Grant What happens when you mix the nitrogen that came out from the vaccum chamber and the one that was in your nitrogen holder, i dont know how they call it
Isn't it millimeters of mercury and not inches? Like mmHg ( the pressure measure)
In almost every other part of the world you would be right, but "(A)Murricaaaaa" never adopted the metric system and stayed with their old imperial system (miles, feet, inches and so on). So they use inches of Hg.
CJ White if you live in a metric place but grant lives in america
Canaan I live in America too… it's what we use in chemistry
Interesting to hear that o.0, i guess they changed the unit for better comparison. So I guess Grant just learned it the old way, before they changed it?
Well you are absolutly right. I probably would have done the same. Now for my personal record, even in America you are using mmHg? Isnt it weird to mix the imperial and metric System?
cant you do a video with taras please
He has
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BabyBlaze GT do you mean that in a positive or negative way??
FireStorm positive
R.I.P Grant
Gone but not forgotten
Try to extract drinking water from seawater
Could you imagine how life changing that would be! Would be pretty cool!
radorbad people already do that
6SUBS 0 VIDEOS My life is a lie! haha
Boil the sea water and collect the water vapour then cool it
Then you now have drinking water
that's called distillation
Grant people say that blood is blue before it hits oxygen so I think you should put pig blood in a vacuum chamber like if you agree
abcgugy Does some random stuff actually if you have ever seen those blood samples they take from people to run tests in hospitals, the containers already are in vacumm, and most of them are from the veins wich is blood without oxigen
abcgugy Does some random stuff ohhh get recked by him
abcgugy Does some random stuff blood isn't blue
blood which uses iron (such as human blood) is always red. blood which uses copper is always blue (such as horseshoe crab blood)
FireMaster 2500 be quiet
you should look in to making your own pump
if possible using 3d printed parts
The boiling continues to originate right at the connection from the vessel to the stem. The stem of the glass is conducting heat up from the outside of the vacuum chamber, through the glass's foot, up the stem and into the vessel. Put a layer of styro (or a piece of aerogel if you have have that lying around) under that glass and it won't conduct heat as well and the freezing should go quicker, and stay frozen longer.
what happens if you add silicon to liquid nitrogen
Can you put ruber gloves that can stick inside the vacum chaimber so you can touch the soild nitrogen
your comment isn't going to get noticed by grant
Like in MIT and such. . .
Could you make a prince Rupert drop?
MasonH since a prince Rupert drop is hardened from internal stresses I wonder what would happen dropping one into liquid nitrogen or putting it in a vacuum chamber. Would the stresses be enough to explode it?
Hey grant. I recently saw your coconuts in liquid nitrogen video. And one of the coconuts shells came of with the coconut intact! Could you do a video on how to de-shell a coconut and keep it intact at home for everybody to see how to do it. Just stick the whole coconut in the freezer overnight then take it out and hit it with a hammer while rotating it in your hand and the shell will come off and keep the coconut completely intact. thanks!
do the same experiment but with liquid oxygen
You should do experiments with poormans liquid nitrogen (i.e. rubbing alcohol mixed with crushed dry ice)
Styrofoam in the vacuum chamber?
Explode
That looks awesome!
Rest in piece! 😭
What happened to him?😭
@@riophopman9384 paragliding accident
try putting molten metal in liquid nitrogen
Ebby Peter Hes done that I think
NYGamer Backyard Scientist did it don't think Grant did
Ebby Peter Try getting a profile pic
Owen and Isaiah's wrestling BUURRRNNN
Owen and Isaiah's wrestling and you try to get a life and respect everyone
I still miss him😭
I guess this was... A very cool experiment.
Ik what you're about to say me too rip my king
Try to make SOLID OXYGEN?
he did this already
BoySlayerNoob no he made liquid oxygen
same thing
bigfluffy unicorn but its not solid Bro its a Liquid
OnaNee Gt i mean the vid itself would be the same. he would pour liquified gas in a glass, and wait until it decides to be solid.
it's like if he made a vid about throwing a watermelon, and you asked him to make another one about throwing a pumpkin. they may look different(color and shape) but they would do the same thing: make a mess.
Melt LEGO and make your own molds for plastic so you can make plastic toys
it would be neat to see a diy injection molding machine
thats some cool stuff man ;)