Make Edible Ice Spheres With Cryogenic Liquid
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My most delicious project yet. The mixture of dry ice and alcohol that I use in this video forms a liquid at a temperature well below -100 degrees Fahrenheit, easily capable of freezing anything containing moisture. There is a possibility of frostbite if the liquid is in contact with skin for any more than a second or two, so great care must be taken. Tongs can be used to safely lower the balloons into the mixture. To cool the alcohol, dry ice should be added to the bottom of the water cooler first, then the alcohol slowly poured in over it. Dry ice should never be dropped into a pool of alcohol unless the alcohol is already very cold or else the dry ice will evaporate quickly and the rapid boiling will cause the container to overflow. Isopropyl alcohol is flammable so care should be taken to avoid flame and have adequate ventilation. It is also not an edible type of alcohol, so care should be taken not to get any into the drink.
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So far as I could find this is the original video responsible for the idea of alcohol cooled by dry ice. Very useful idea for a huge number of projects! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d11TFkeqbwY #NightHawkInLight
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To receive a free audio book and support my channel, visit my sponsor Audible through this link: http://www.audible.com/nhil
Audible is a great company that I use personally for audio books. Give them a try, you'll like it.
I still read all of my comments so leave me some feedback! Thanks for the support, there will be plenty more videos to come!
So far as I could find this is the original video responsible for the idea of alcohol cooled by dry ice. Very useful idea for a huge number of projects! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d11TFkeqbwY #NightHawkInLight
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Check out my latest video: "How To View Invisible Air Currents With Lasers"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K94Cc21KEIA
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