What would happen if a Liquid Nitrogen is placed in Gasoline?

Liquid nitrogen is nitrogen in a liquid state at an extremely low temperature. It is a colorless, clear cryogenic fluid that can cause rapid freezing on contact with living tissue.

Nickel, on the other hand, is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge while gasoline is a transparent, petroleum-derived liquid that is used primarily as a fuel in internal combustion engines.

Liquid Nitrogen into Gasoline.
Liquid Nitrogen into Gasoline.


A YouTube channel called carsandwater went and found out! They first carefully dropped the nickel ball to a metal bowl full of liquid nitrogen, then took it out then dropped it next to the bowl full of gasoline.

 A screenshot from the video.
A screenshot from the video.


After that, they took the nickel ball out, set it down on cemented floor and then lit a lighter. Although it had just come from gasoline, the fire from the lighter didn't ignite it.

WARNING: For your own safety, please do not attempt to recreate what you see in the video at home!


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