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quote:Originally posted by Gaiaquote:Originally posted by another_someoneQuoteIt is not just the low temperature that can cause problems with liquid nitrogen, but also as liquid nitrogen evaporates it will displace the air in the room and cause you to suffocate (this is true of any gas, whether nitrogen or otherwise – and dry ice is theoretically even more dangerous than dry ice, since the evaporating CO2 is actually toxic, whereas nitrogen is not).GeorgeI think this should read: and dry ice is theoretically even more dangerous than liquid nitrogenGaia xxxLOL - indeed it should.George
quote:Originally posted by another_someoneQuoteIt is not just the low temperature that can cause problems with liquid nitrogen, but also as liquid nitrogen evaporates it will displace the air in the room and cause you to suffocate (this is true of any gas, whether nitrogen or otherwise – and dry ice is theoretically even more dangerous than dry ice, since the evaporating CO2 is actually toxic, whereas nitrogen is not).GeorgeI think this should read: and dry ice is theoretically even more dangerous than liquid nitrogenGaia xxx
It is not just the low temperature that can cause problems with liquid nitrogen, but also as liquid nitrogen evaporates it will displace the air in the room and cause you to suffocate (this is true of any gas, whether nitrogen or otherwise – and dry ice is theoretically even more dangerous than dry ice, since the evaporating CO2 is actually toxic, whereas nitrogen is not).George
quote:Originally posted by Karen W.IS Liquid Nitrogen related in any way or some form of nitro-glycerin, or is Nitro-glycerin a form of liquid nitrogen? Did I confuse the question or clarify it?Karen