Liquid Nitrogen

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wow u guys could use a little help on this,

first of all this freeze 12, if its used in a/c's, is a gas at room temp, the ways a/c's work is by compressing that gas so much that it becomes a liquid. once a liquid it is then allowed to reform into a gas but this change in phase allows it to hold a lot more heat in gas form then it would in liquid form, therefore it takes the heat away from anything surrounding the phase change point.

This heat dosent dissappear, when it compressed back into a liquid the heat is released into the atmosphere.
 
submerging (yes its done before with nonconductive fluid)
Yeah believe it's with a stuff called hydrochloride a non-conductive liquid. I saw them do it on the screensavers and they built an intercooler with it. Had the Motherboard sitting in the hydrochloride, having it pumped out, goes into coils that were submerged in dry ice and then the cooled hydrochloride was jetted right ontop of the CPU...when they turned off the flow of the hydrochloride, bubbles immediately rose because it was the CPU causing the stuff to boil. Pretty cool

EDIT: Actually it might be hydrofluoride not chloride :/
 
Rey_Nemaattori said:
Next to the fact that it's quite hazardous it can also kill you. Since you're cpu is boiling the nitrogen, it's evaporating saturating the air with nitrogen, leaving you without oxygen ;)


you could always open a window, the atmosphere is 78% nitrogen anyways so i dont think your gonna make a dent in the environment
 
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