The Chilling Dangers of Liquid Nitrogen!
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First — liquid nitrogen is not frozen water. It is a boiling liquid at around minus 196°C. So when your warm body hits it, the liquid does something violent. It starts boiling around you. But here’s what movies get wrong. You don’t instantly freeze into a statue. For a moment, nitrogen gas can form around your skin like a deadly cold shield. Then the real danger starts. If the liquid stays against your body, your skin can freeze, nerves go numb, and tissue can suffer cryogenic burns. But the scariest part may not be the cold. As liquid nitrogen turns into gas, it can push oxygen out of the air. So your lungs may still move… but the air around you may no longer keep your brain alive. And here’s the dark truth: Liquid nitrogen doesn’t just freeze what it touches. It can erase the oxygen your body is trying to breathe.