Liquid Nitrogen in a Vacuum Chamber Fail | TKOR Experimenting With Liquid Nitrogen In Vacuum Chamber

Some people say Liquid Nitrogen turns solid if you put it in a vacuum? The purpose of this experiment is to see what happens when we try. Wondering if you can use a vacuum chamber to turn liquid nitrogen into a solid? We’ve seen experiments where you can solidify liquid nitrogen, but we wanted to know if it was possible in a vacuum chamber. Grant Thompson has done some cool experiments in the past and in this video, we’re just experimenting if it is possible to turn liquid nitrogen into a solid using a vacuum chamber. We dive into the chemistry of solidifying liquid nitrogen. We also have some other fun tests we performed. Hopefully this gives you an idea as to what can or can’t be experimented with liquid nitrogen.

This interesting liquid nitrogen vacuum chamber experiment is perfect for those wanting to try some cool experiments with awesome liquid: how to make liquid nitrogen, vacuum bomb, what happens to water in a vacuum chamber, awesome vacuum fails, liquid nitrogen in vacuum chamber, and making solid nitrogen.

If you want to test something creative and entertaining or do an activity such as: science experiment, STEM project, STEM science experiment, science fair project, science fair experiment, or a fun weekend project…watch the video to learn more.

Spoiler alert: I didn’t get it to work.

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This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.