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Post by Acid Man on Jun 23, 2008 10:46:04 GMT -5
Liquid Nitrogen It Turn Evreything It Touches In To Ice That Can Not Be Melted
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Post by shirogake on Jun 23, 2008 10:50:28 GMT -5
Darn it, you got to it before I did!
BtW, this thread's illegal. There's already a request an element thread, so this is illegal.
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Post by xShadowLordx on Jun 23, 2008 10:57:05 GMT -5
Uh............illegal isn't the right term for it. More like "against the rules". Just saying........
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Post by molopoy on Jun 23, 2008 16:57:40 GMT -5
lol yer against the rules
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Post by G on Jun 24, 2008 0:00:46 GMT -5
even so, it could be a cool element
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Post by sonkidd on Jun 24, 2008 5:53:00 GMT -5
why unmeltable ice?
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Post by shirogake on Jun 24, 2008 9:40:53 GMT -5
Actually, I'm pretty sure that Liquid Nitrogen is a gasious substance.
So, it'd probably have to look like smoky ice for it to be noticeable.
I'm mad he suggested it before me could finish it... >:[
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Post by xShadowLordx on Jun 24, 2008 9:44:27 GMT -5
Actually, liquid nitrogen IS a liquid. We just don't see it as a liquid because as soon as it comes into contact with air, it becomes a gas, because the air is SOOOO much warmer than the liquid nitrogen. In order to turn into a liquid, nitrogen has to be at -196°C, and of course, no air on Earth is that cold. That's why nitrogen is always a gas in nature, and it can only be frozen in labaratories.
Just some background info for ya.....
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Post by shirogake on Jun 24, 2008 10:00:45 GMT -5
Maybe tempurature makes it liquid? (MY SUGGESTION!)
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Post by cuckooman on Jun 26, 2008 14:12:58 GMT -5
I think that's an awesome idea.
(question: why isn't this locked, if it's been established that it's against the rules since there's already a thread for this stuff and three staff members have noticed it?)
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Post by shirogake on Jun 26, 2008 17:52:46 GMT -5
Good point; Locked.
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Post by xShadowLordx on Jun 30, 2008 8:11:35 GMT -5
lol
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