Making Liquid Nitrogen From Scratch!

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • I used a nitrogen membrane and Stirling cryocooler to liquefy nitrogen out of the air. For this video I partnered with Starbucks to celebrate their Nitro Cold Brew. Order one here: starbucks.app.link/derekmuller
    Making liquid nitrogen is hard - in fact up until 150 years ago scientists doubted whether it was even possible to liquefy nitrogen. In 1823, At the royal institution in London, Michael Faraday first produced liquid chlorine, kind of accidentally by putting it under high pressure. He similarly liquefied ammonia.
    Borrowing a mixture from Thilorier in France, a combination of dry ice, snow and ether, he reached a temperature of -110C. By 1845 he used this mixture plus a hand pump to pressurize gases to liquefy all the known gases except six, which included oxygen and nitrogen. These became known as the “permanent” gases.
    A French Physicist Aimé compressed oxygen and nitrogen in tanks and then lowered them into the ocean over 1.6km deep, where the pressure got up to 200 atmospheres. Still the gases didn’t liquefy.
    Only at the end of 1877 were the first droplets of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen produced, by Cailletet in France. He first tried oxygen by compressing it up to 300 atmospheres, cooled to -30C, but that wasn't even enough to liquefy oxygen. But when he suddenly released the pressure, the expanding gas cooled, he estimated to -200C and he saw a mist and then droplets slide down the walls of his vessel.
    It's amazing how far we've come in that now I can purchase a helium-based cryocooler. It compresses and expands the gas to absorb heat from the tip of the cold finger and eject it into the surroundings at ambient temperature.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @iski4317
    @iski4317 4 роки тому +4371

    „Do not try at home“
    Dang, guess I‘ll have to put my cryo cooler back on the shelf

    • @VPXM2012
      @VPXM2012 4 роки тому +119

      Making liquid nitrogen from scratch:
      1 - buy instrument with helium.
      LOL

    • @typingcat
      @typingcat 4 роки тому +27

      How much is that cryogenic cooler?

    • @xeuvia5298
      @xeuvia5298 4 роки тому +2

      😂💀

    • @TheDrunkMunk
      @TheDrunkMunk 4 роки тому +3

      How do you get German quotation marks? I'm learning German and when I use DE input I only get regular Anglo ones.

    • @Buihuh
      @Buihuh 4 роки тому +2

      @@TheDrunkMunk If you're on a german keyboard it's shift + 2 but those aren't the typographical ones used here. Some programs like Word automatically put them like this when you set the language to German

  • @ManuelBTC21
    @ManuelBTC21 4 роки тому +2118

    The real lesson here: don't bet against the guy who shoots liquid nitrogen from his arms.

    • @astaroth0316
      @astaroth0316 4 роки тому +1

      Hi sr. by chance you're @leogarciamx on Twitter?

    • @ManuelBTC21
      @ManuelBTC21 4 роки тому +1

      @@astaroth0316 No

    • @astaroth0316
      @astaroth0316 4 роки тому

      @@ManuelBTC21 So sad, you have the same avatar

    • @ManuelBTC21
      @ManuelBTC21 4 роки тому +10

      @@astaroth0316 It's the laughing man, from Ghost in the Shell. I recommend it highly.

    • @astaroth0316
      @astaroth0316 4 роки тому

      @@ManuelBTC21 Will check it

  • @TARS..
    @TARS.. 2 роки тому +1792

    Fun fact: 100% of a researcher/scientists income is from making bets with colleagues

  • @theCodyReeder
    @theCodyReeder Рік тому +278

    Fun fact that cryocooler spent a few months in my garage. A fan sent it to me but I was taking too long to make a video so they requested that I send it back so another UA-camr could use it.

    • @verifiedgentlemanbug
      @verifiedgentlemanbug Рік тому +5

      Noice

    • @violaanderson175
      @violaanderson175 Рік тому +6

      Hi cody!

    • @bemzefat3385
      @bemzefat3385 11 місяців тому +19

      imagine giving all those expensive machinery to your favourite youtuber and then get called a fan

    • @wvXvxvXvw
      @wvXvxvXvw 11 місяців тому +4

      @@bemzefat3385 Cody hasn't exactly endeared himself to his subscribers over the last few years. Lots of questionable content, some of which consisted of a multi million dollar scam called Mars One. Even after it was shown to be a scam he produced years worth of lackluster "Chickenhole" videos(which he still makes) building on the idea that he could still go to Mars and start a colony.

    • @mrkimpham
      @mrkimpham 11 місяців тому

      How much is that cryocooler? Can you hook that up to a nitrogen tank with a siphon tube?

  • @QuasistellarNymphomaniac
    @QuasistellarNymphomaniac 4 роки тому +2147

    Making liquid N2 from scratch. "At first we need a $ 12 000 cryocooler"

    • @user-oj4xh8cg2l
      @user-oj4xh8cg2l 4 роки тому +12

      ua-cam.com/video/7PWESWqhD8s/v-deo.html

    • @maxfrankenberg8260
      @maxfrankenberg8260 4 роки тому +16

      does it really cost 12000 dollars?

    • @QuasistellarNymphomaniac
      @QuasistellarNymphomaniac 4 роки тому +33

      @@maxfrankenberg8260 There are cheaper ones, there are more expensive ones. Don't know the specs of his device. It's probably in the high thousands.

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials 4 роки тому +45

      Well, if you are lucky enough to find a used one on eBay like Ben Krasnow from Applied Science did, you could get it for $300-400.

    • @runbohe2858
      @runbohe2858 4 роки тому +21

      Welp thank God he has Starbucks nitro. The cold brew that does for your morning what music does for workouts, long rides, and romantic gestures. Now only at starbucks

  • @Rabbit-o-witz
    @Rabbit-o-witz 4 роки тому +529

    "Do not try at home"
    Why do you think I'm watching!?!?!

    • @memejeff
      @memejeff 4 роки тому +1

      same

    • @TeddSpeck
      @TeddSpeck 4 роки тому +17

      You can see the Starbucks lawyers behind that one.

    • @TravisFabel
      @TravisFabel 4 роки тому +4

      Grant Thompson did it in his home.

  • @miltonmiller
    @miltonmiller 3 роки тому +1633

    I got it: The guy volunteers to do a video for free and then gets all your money by betting your gambling weakness.

    • @mwangikimani3970
      @mwangikimani3970 2 роки тому +45

      He is Chinese comes in the genes:)

    • @gtALIEN
      @gtALIEN 2 роки тому +45

      @@mwangikimani3970 he's American

    • @akhilans.k.2965
      @akhilans.k.2965 2 роки тому +32

      We all are humans

    • @user-kh6jf5zj6n
      @user-kh6jf5zj6n 2 роки тому +6

      @@gtALIEN chinese american? thats like referring to some whos indian-american as an american

    • @apricotcomputers3943
      @apricotcomputers3943 2 роки тому +3

      gotta eat, right?

  • @markk_g
    @markk_g 2 роки тому +567

    I thought I could do this at home, then he pulled out his cryo cooler

    • @JoachimVampire
      @JoachimVampire 2 роки тому +3

      that's why he suggest you not to :P

    • @macieksoft
      @macieksoft 2 роки тому +15

      He's drunk, episode is sponsored by starbucks, and he expects me to have AIM-9X missile at home (to salvage the cryocooler from it). He suggests no, so, I gonna listen to him, perhaps it's better to fire that missile...

    • @whereswa11y
      @whereswa11y 2 роки тому +3

      @@JoachimVampire Why? what is the hard part of running a cyrocooler.

    • @JoachimVampire
      @JoachimVampire 2 роки тому +32

      @@whereswa11y Owning a Cryocooler

    • @youregonnahaveaskeletontim1925
      @youregonnahaveaskeletontim1925 2 роки тому +4

      @@JoachimVampire you damn right

  • @theophrastusbombastus8019
    @theophrastusbombastus8019 4 роки тому +319

    Thinking quickly Derek made an homemade nitrogen liquefier using only some strings, a squirrel and a nitrogen liquefier.

    •  4 роки тому +7

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @wmaiwald
      @wmaiwald 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah was looking for this comment. perfect haha

    • @srpenguinbr
      @srpenguinbr 4 роки тому

      Well, the method I thought about is much simpler but probably less efficient

    • @srpenguinbr
      @srpenguinbr 4 роки тому

      You cool down air and keep track of the temperature. When it is still a few degrees above -193°C, you maintain the temperature and remove all the liquid that forms. That will be the other gases you don't want. Get below the fusion point of N2 and there you get the precious liquid.
      Anyways, it is nice to see some of the tech he used. I had never imagined a refrigerator like that existed

    • @theophrastusbombastus8019
      @theophrastusbombastus8019 4 роки тому +1

      @@srpenguinbr The problem is that O2 has a very close boiling point so you would still liquefy it. A method more "from scratch" would maybe be like burning all the oxygen before cooling it.

  • @roy4173
    @roy4173 4 роки тому +1742

    Alternate title for this video: Pan keeps trying to make bets off every experiment, lol.

    • @roy4173
      @roy4173 4 роки тому +1

      @BIRTHDAYFACE046 lol

    • @jaredbredenhof9185
      @jaredbredenhof9185 4 роки тому +2

      Allen PAN not Pang

    • @Vlad7sokruta
      @Vlad7sokruta 4 роки тому +1

      he'a good at luck, or just smart.

    • @alexoolau
      @alexoolau 4 роки тому +5

      With this kind of intuition, he will be a very successful investor in stock market if he puts mind into investment. If there is war, he can be brilliant battlefield commander. Such talent is born with, not learned.

    • @Unmannedair
      @Unmannedair 4 роки тому +15

      @@alexoolau do not confuse intuition with math. One does not replace the other. Pan knows math... And then he takes bets on it.

  • @AmikaofMan
    @AmikaofMan 3 роки тому +322

    Title says "Making liquid nitrogen from scratch!"
    Thinks, wow. I just might try this since it sounds so easy to do.
    Derek whips out his trusty handy dandy cryo-cooler.
    Maybe I can't do this at home

    • @thunderbolt997
      @thunderbolt997 3 роки тому +3

      yeah basically the cryocooler is a must

    • @susnojutsu2525
      @susnojutsu2525 2 роки тому +14

      @@thunderbolt997 Forget just a must. It's the whole damn experiment. Without it you wouldn't have an experiment.

    • @thunderbolt997
      @thunderbolt997 2 роки тому +2

      @@susnojutsu2525 and the popularity around liquid nitrogen isnt directly making it easier to find them on ebay, especially the self contained helium cryocoolers

    • @Mezmorizorz
      @Mezmorizorz 2 роки тому +19

      Yeah, I had forgotten how lame this video actually is after a while, but the title is making liquid nitrogen from scratch while the actual video is we bought a commercial cryocooler, a commercial nitrogen membrane, a commercial air compressor, a commercial dewar, and then just flipped a switch and connected some hoses. Not that a lot of those things would be reasonable to make from scratch, but come on. This is as made from scratch as me buying a cheap laser pointer and changing the variable resistor setting to get more power out of it.

    • @TroyRubert
      @TroyRubert Рік тому +1

      @@thunderbolt997 anyone want to work on maybe launching the worlds first at home air liquefier?

  • @chanikynes4525
    @chanikynes4525 2 роки тому +121

    "How cluttered is your room ?"
    "Yes."

    • @sanatjain4670
      @sanatjain4670 2 роки тому

      There was just a random dumbell lying around somewhere too.

    • @siggyretburns7523
      @siggyretburns7523 2 роки тому

      Thats nothing. Every electro-geek I hung out with in high school put tidyness and personal hygiene in the mail.
      This is tidy in contrasts. But they always knew where everything was.

    • @user-pr6ed3ri2k
      @user-pr6ed3ri2k Рік тому

      1@11thliker

  • @f4614n
    @f4614n 4 роки тому +262

    "Trained professionals - Do Not Attempt"
    Continues to literally play with fire and liquified oxygen on the carpet at home.

    • @maddie9602
      @maddie9602 4 роки тому +30

      While barefoot, in shorts, and with no eye protection.

    • @SW-zu7ve
      @SW-zu7ve 4 роки тому

      Someone needs their diapers changed.

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 4 роки тому +1

      Tell the insurance company how the O2 enriched cookies set the carpet on fire ..
      ".. just making coffee sir ?? '

    • @Warhorse26
      @Warhorse26 4 роки тому +2

      not to mention no gloves for handling the liquid nitrogen

  • @chriswaldrip2739
    @chriswaldrip2739 4 роки тому +588

    “Failed Mythbuster” is one of the coolest (no pun intended) resume items - ever!

    • @BenNBuilds
      @BenNBuilds 4 роки тому +10

      It's certainly on my resume!

  • @sajalsaraswat8619
    @sajalsaraswat8619 3 роки тому +335

    The moment I saw this I remember Grant Thompson. He was and will always be the king of random RIP legend

    • @dragondog9597
      @dragondog9597 3 роки тому +14

      @@tuuguu1438 thats really insensitive

    • @aarn331
      @aarn331 3 роки тому +14

      @@tuuguu1438 grant thomson made liquid nitrogen from scratch tho lol the title of the vid was almost that same, wonder why we might be reminded of it lol.

    • @tuuguu1438
      @tuuguu1438 3 роки тому +1

      @@aarn331 ohh ok i dont think i saw that one yet

    • @linuxricer
      @linuxricer 3 роки тому +12

      Rip Grant Thompson, and Grant Imahara

    • @kurtloubser3076
      @kurtloubser3076 2 роки тому

      RIP

  • @rosstrue1
    @rosstrue1 2 роки тому +86

    It’s interesting seeing the two confident levels. One trusts the process and the other has all the doubts.
    Ironic he called himself a failed myth buster. He nailed each step

    • @taiwanluthiers
      @taiwanluthiers Рік тому +2

      He likely failed as a mythbuster because he wasn't a good enough actor. The show isn't looking for people good with their hands, they're looking for actors.

  • @dylandingley409
    @dylandingley409 3 роки тому +2790

    fails as a mythbuster:
    becomes gambling addict

    • @zombiemanjames
      @zombiemanjames 3 роки тому +66

      Man's following the footsteps of Nikola Tesla

    • @Nishye501
      @Nishye501 3 роки тому +17

      Oh wow I just realized I made it 300 likes

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 3 роки тому +17

      @@Nishye501 Your number of likes is 0.

    • @victorferro6862
      @victorferro6862 3 роки тому +3

      HAHAHA

    • @capitalcitypunishmen
      @capitalcitypunishmen 3 роки тому +44

      Its hard working with guys that want to bet on everything.. allen looked hard to work with

  • @b33lz3bub
    @b33lz3bub 4 роки тому +3294

    i like how he says “don’t try this at home" like i have a cryogenic device at home.

    • @hzo42069
      @hzo42069 4 роки тому +49

      how 'bout ur frigde?

    • @-cookiezila-461
      @-cookiezila-461 4 роки тому +38

      I can make solid Oxygen. Is it ok if I add Hydrogen and one more Oxygen then put it in a fridge?

    • @danielyuan9862
      @danielyuan9862 4 роки тому +39

      @@-cookiezila-461 Two Hydrogens, I think you mean.

    • @-cookiezila-461
      @-cookiezila-461 4 роки тому +6

      Daniel Yuan ya sorry

    • @toobapheesh3756
      @toobapheesh3756 4 роки тому +6

      You dont?

  • @livinginsyn4814
    @livinginsyn4814 3 роки тому +45

    Id love to see a video focusing on that selectively permeable membrane!

  • @jumpingfan5423
    @jumpingfan5423 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks! I appreciate learning that reason on the end of video that said the bubbles went down (when you would expect them to go up since they are less dense than the drink) Yet its because the vortex etc.. great video and that you learn cool stuff and share it.

  • @ikillfh844
    @ikillfh844 4 роки тому +1840

    "Yes! A DIY way to make liquid nitrogen!"
    Step 1: get out your cryocooler
    " :'( "

    • @rdaysky
      @rdaysky 4 роки тому +43

      Cell phone towers use those to cool their RF filters to very low temperature. It’s possible to buy used cryocoolers at reasonable prices.

    • @csweezey18
      @csweezey18 4 роки тому +157

      @@rdaysky Or just rip them out of cellphone towers.

    • @Shaun.Stephens
      @Shaun.Stephens 4 роки тому +34

      Step 2: Get out your nitrogen membrane... :-/

    • @bagusprabangkoro4334
      @bagusprabangkoro4334 4 роки тому +4

      @ThatCrazy Drunk then try it on cellphone tower

    • @michaelkelly4392
      @michaelkelly4392 4 роки тому +15

      @@hashtagnoname3931 To be fair, an air compressor is a pretty common thing to find in a garage...

  • @spider0804
    @spider0804 4 роки тому +9748

    Your friend sounds like he has a gambling problem.

    • @grimx5772
      @grimx5772 4 роки тому +837

      It's not a problem if your bet is always spot on which it is from this video.

    • @spider0804
      @spider0804 4 роки тому +207

      @@grimx5772 Runs always end, it is the gamblers fallacy. Very few gamblers get out of the game when they are at the peak of a run, they crave that dopamine shot from the next bet constantly upping the anti.

    • @AtlasReburdened
      @AtlasReburdened 4 роки тому +252

      @@spider0804 The gamblers fallacy only applies to the niche environment where the rules are inherently rigged to provide a "house advantage". For evidence see: Anyone who ever got rich off of trading.

    • @spider0804
      @spider0804 4 роки тому +51

      @@AtlasReburdened Correct and people who constantly make bets in daily life, people who a lot of the commenters say is addicted to gambling. These people tend to spend time in casinos or buy lottery tickets where the gamblers fallacy is in full swing.

    • @Anmol_Kamo
      @Anmol_Kamo 4 роки тому +59

      50 bucks obsession

  • @evrythingallright
    @evrythingallright Рік тому +1

    I just realised that it’s the background music you use that makes your explanations interesting, I just watched some other UA-cam science channel and got this in recommendations and this background music just makes your production quality in a whole new level, like the apex

  • @BeardedScienceGuy
    @BeardedScienceGuy 2 роки тому +9

    You could have also added a balloon to the system and set the flow rate where the balloon was neither expanding nor contracting, thus matching the flow rate to the condensation rate.

  • @joschlunde
    @joschlunde 4 роки тому +2088

    “I’m breaking your drill”
    “I’m getting sawdust all over your carpet”
    “You owe me $100”
    I like this guy.

    • @Dumdumshum
      @Dumdumshum 4 роки тому +29

      I think he was being an ass about the money.

    • @itoncemighthave9666
      @itoncemighthave9666 4 роки тому +8

      Hes such a g xD

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 4 роки тому +75

      @@Dumdumshum stop being so fragile, you snowflake

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 4 роки тому +19

      It's an Asian thing.

    • @ts-wo6pp
      @ts-wo6pp 4 роки тому +33

      @@manictiger no it's not lmao

  • @TheEternalHyperborean
    @TheEternalHyperborean 4 роки тому +672

    Takes tiny sip.
    "MMM SO GOOD"
    Doesn't drink any more.

    • @masterofnegotiation2815
      @masterofnegotiation2815 4 роки тому +30

      It is actually pretty good though

    • @scronch_
      @scronch_ 4 роки тому +5

      @@masterofnegotiation2815 true that

    • @gregor-samsa
      @gregor-samsa 4 роки тому

      Does it?

    • @totherarf
      @totherarf 4 роки тому +1

      So it is basically Nitrokeg but with Coffee rather than Beer ......... Works for me ;0)

    • @alexanderhaar2938
      @alexanderhaar2938 4 роки тому +5

      Bag secured though

  • @StaceyGreenstein
    @StaceyGreenstein 2 роки тому +15

    So, when liquifying a gas, it is handy to place the container on a scale during the process. As the gas liquifies, it becomes more dense. More dense, but same volume = more mass. More mass in a non-inertial frame of reference (ie, a "gravity field") has more "weight". You can then check the scale during the process without disturbing the process, to see if, and how much, liquified gas you have created.

    • @virt1one
      @virt1one Рік тому

      I too was wondering why they were not using a scale. Although that could be an expensive prospect. Precision scales usually don't have a very large range, and the weight of the flask/dewar/whatever might exceed the weight limit of a scale with enough precision to notice the liquefaction. The other problem of course is the seal they had to use for the nitrogen. When doing oxygen they didn't need such a seal, and the flask could just be overlapping loosely with the nozzle. But the nitrogen required a seal, and that definitely would dampen the reading on the scale.
      Thinking a bit on this... they might have been able to use a simple arduino "pinger" that measures distance via ultrasonic ping, with that shooting into the flask and measuring the depth of liquid. That would only require wires leading out, and could be integrated into the seal. This might be improved by adding a "float" - a sheet of something that would float on top of liquid nitrogen, to provide a better target for the pinger or maybe a laser distance measurement tool?

    • @heikoh.1618
      @heikoh.1618 Рік тому

      The container is attached to the cooler. You need an exact scale that can handle a fairly high weight

  • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
    @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 2 роки тому +96

    Nitrogen - from scratch
    Start with in excess of 28 hydrogens for each nitrogen desired.
    Heat and compress in stellar core for 1/2 to 10 billion years, depending on size of star.
    Remove from heat as soon as oxygen begins to form.
    Nitrogen will halve in volume as it cools from to final diatomic molecular state.

    • @leonhardhieber3999
      @leonhardhieber3999 2 роки тому +19

      thanks mate i almost thought i had to buy it somewhere because i didn't have a cryo cooler

    • @Autibot
      @Autibot 2 роки тому +7

      @@leonhardhieber3999 Step 1, create hydrogen

    • @leonhardhieber3999
      @leonhardhieber3999 2 роки тому +7

      @@Autibot but you gotta tell them how to create it.
      Step 1: artificial big bang

    • @rscottalex
      @rscottalex 2 роки тому +2

      That's an expensive coffee, even for Starbucks

    • @aidanwoodward3975
      @aidanwoodward3975 2 роки тому +1

      Poor mans version: build a fission reactor

  • @miabua73
    @miabua73 4 роки тому +3827

    If you want to make liquid nitrogen from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

    • @wolfgangouille
      @wolfgangouille 4 роки тому +176

      You might as well make an apple pie.

    • @DXGamer001
      @DXGamer001 4 роки тому +13

      Lmao noice

    • @deltaray3
      @deltaray3 4 роки тому +27

      Nice Carl Sagan ref.

    • @randomdude9135
      @randomdude9135 4 роки тому +70

      *God has entered the chat*

    • @alanadiament4064
      @alanadiament4064 4 роки тому +3

      In relation to gases ua-cam.com/video/faxF0NPGWyI/v-deo.html

  • @Waitwhat469
    @Waitwhat469 4 роки тому +406

    The reason he wasn't allowed to be a myth buster:
    He won too many bets.

    • @davidmichels5295
      @davidmichels5295 4 роки тому +2

      Waitwhat469 😭

    • @maxl5112
      @maxl5112 4 роки тому +1

      Lmao!

    • @air8536
      @air8536 4 роки тому +1

      Well... Mythbusters kinda died and didn't make anymore episodes in 2013

  • @airplanegeorge
    @airplanegeorge 3 роки тому +1

    I thought this was going to be an add for starbucks but it turned out to be a pretty cool (-200 degrees) video on making a mess in the living room. Now I want one of them cryogenic cooler thingys !

  • @wilbur9416
    @wilbur9416 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. I love the DIY liquid nitrogen machine! 😎

  • @YaeBocchi
    @YaeBocchi 4 роки тому +639

    Now make a video on how to make a Cryo Cooler from scratch.

    • @emperordarthjarjarsnoke7596
      @emperordarthjarjarsnoke7596 4 роки тому +47

      Step 1: go to Home Depot, buy 3 1ft 3/4” tubes, a funnel, and a door handle
      Step 2: screw the funnel to the door handle, then hot glue that to the pipes you bought
      Step 3: throw all of that away and buy a Cyril Cooler online or something
      Thank me later.

    • @Winchestro
      @Winchestro 4 роки тому +32

      How to make 12000$ from scratch

    • @gumikebbap
      @gumikebbap 4 роки тому +2

      after that, air compressor from scratch video

    • @dizzious
      @dizzious 4 роки тому +9

      Metal tube, some metal discs, linear actuator, some check valves, a heatsink, and a few other odds and ends. How could that thing cost twelve grand? Sounds like that company makes about $11,900 in margin off every unit they sell.

    • @idyllsend6481
      @idyllsend6481 4 роки тому +1

      study 3 years

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester 4 роки тому +1720

    "From scratch" ...
    "first let me unbox this cryogenic cooler I just bought"

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde 4 роки тому +96

      But the air was absolutely raw, man!

    • @Phantomthecat
      @Phantomthecat 4 роки тому +78

      The cryogenic cooler Starbucks just bought... 😉

    • @spektor56
      @spektor56 4 роки тому +156

      If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe

    • @cheesebusiness
      @cheesebusiness 4 роки тому +19

      spektor56, what are you smoking?

    • @ChristmasEve777
      @ChristmasEve777 4 роки тому +14

      They show up on eBay once in a while and they used to be CHEAP. People started realizing the demand for them though (unfortunately) and they can be a few thousand dollars now. I remember when they were only a few HUNDRED. I have one too.

  • @SpectrumDIY
    @SpectrumDIY 3 роки тому +1

    I love this so much, especially that alan is in it :D make it really show the danger level ;)

  • @sampleoffers1978
    @sampleoffers1978 8 місяців тому

    I have to watch this multiple times. Seems like just being able to make liquid oxygen, especially directly out of the air has many important applications.

  • @skyvoux2686
    @skyvoux2686 4 роки тому +1061

    “This was done by professionals”
    Derek : What do you do Alan ?
    Alan : I’m a failed mythbuster
    *pRoFeSsIoNaLs*

    • @sleepingkirby
      @sleepingkirby 4 роки тому +70

      www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/mythbusters-the-search/bios/allen-pan
      "He graduated from the University of Southern California in 2012 with a
      B.S. in electrical engineering and a minor in cinematic arts.
      After working in the defense industry for a few months, Allen quit
      and began working with various maker-spaces in the Los Angeles area.
      After designing and presenting workshops, summer camps and after-school
      programs, Allen used his experiences in education to invent and
      successfully crowd-fund an electrically conductive sticky tack."
      A degree, work experience and education experience. I'm okay with calling him a professional. I've seen people that call themselves professionals with less experience.

    • @Ggd07
      @Ggd07 4 роки тому +1

      @@sleepingkirby Yeah... don't worry. That comment came from a guy who is subscribed to "Chibi Reviews" so yeah. He's pretty intimidated by the video and had to lash out lol..

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 4 роки тому +12

      "We're what you call experts"
      *car in the background randomly explodes*

    • @michaelsommers2356
      @michaelsommers2356 4 роки тому +8

      @@noahwilliams8996 But it exploded expertly.

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 4 роки тому +4

      @@michaelsommers2356 "That's what we do on Mythbusters. We blow stuff up."

  • @maxxvictor1239
    @maxxvictor1239 4 роки тому +335

    I’m amazed at how awesome a job reference “I’m a failed Mythbuster” actually is.
    This was a really cool episode.

    • @maxxvictor1239
      @maxxvictor1239 4 роки тому +10

      Swiit Lime
      How close did you get to being a Mythbuster?

    • @ekoe9034
      @ekoe9034 4 роки тому +2

      @@maxxvictor1239 were . all mythbusters

    • @ledrash6079
      @ledrash6079 4 роки тому +5

      @@ekoe9034 We're? or were, as we were? then a period? all mythbusters

    • @ekoe9034
      @ekoe9034 4 роки тому

      @@ledrash6079 were .

    • @yurigouveawagner9432
      @yurigouveawagner9432 4 роки тому

      cool episode

  • @mikemcmanus2815
    @mikemcmanus2815 5 місяців тому

    One of the best videos I've seen in years. Loved it.

  • @Tj930
    @Tj930 2 роки тому +19

    Come on, guys, "There is no such thing as a failed experiment" - lesson learned: *NEVER BET AGAINST A MYTHBUSTER*
    😉

  • @Cloruro
    @Cloruro 4 роки тому +1467

    Making Liquid Nitrogen From Scratch
    *Proceeds to unpack a CryoCooler*

    • @SteveBonds
      @SteveBonds 4 роки тому +200

      "Making pasta from scratch"
      *Proceeds to open a package of dried spaghetti*

    • @Notski
      @Notski 4 роки тому +42

      @@SteveBonds What??? That's not at all the same thing... What are you guys talking about.

    • @Saxshoe
      @Saxshoe 4 роки тому +65

      "Make french bread from scratch"
      *Proceeds to open a packet of wheat seeds*

    • @Notski
      @Notski 4 роки тому +32

      I mean he's not God.

    • @Notski
      @Notski 4 роки тому +81

      "From scratch" simply means that there's no previous manufacturing by anyone else. The nitrogen still came completely raw from the air. It's not about the tools you use, it's about the product.
      Would you also say: "proceeds to use hands already developed by years of growing as a human being"

  • @momi193
    @momi193 4 роки тому +476

    Now I know how Allen makes his living:
    „I bet you 50 Bucks....“

    • @ekoe9034
      @ekoe9034 4 роки тому +8

      dude was a hustler genius. respect 100

    • @JoryRFerrell
      @JoryRFerrell 4 роки тому

      LMFAO

    • @pyrotechnic96
      @pyrotechnic96 4 роки тому +10

      veritasium just threw away all the money from the starbucks brand deal lmao

  • @wangson
    @wangson Рік тому +2

    Well done. This was amazing! Thanks!

  • @ThankYouESM
    @ThankYouESM 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome. Does this also make for dry ice?

  • @foofighter1933
    @foofighter1933 4 роки тому +530

    "how to lose 100$ as fast as possible"

    • @jmcbresilfr
      @jmcbresilfr 4 роки тому +83

      Starbucks: "Wanna make a sponsored video?"
      Veritasium: "No thanks"
      *-100$ later...*
      Veritasium: "I have reconsidered."

    • @Unmannedair
      @Unmannedair 4 роки тому +9

      His spending habits now display a marked decrease in the entropy of his wallet.

    • @DoctorWhom
      @DoctorWhom 4 роки тому +6

      maybe the $100 is payment for the guys time, but now its not taxable?

  • @CanineDefenseTechnologies
    @CanineDefenseTechnologies 4 роки тому +336

    7:20 the only time you would cheer that there is no oxygen left...

  • @bluegrassbarry
    @bluegrassbarry 2 роки тому

    I've loved this video for years. How much money did you guys spend to do that?

  • @art.alagna.design
    @art.alagna.design 2 роки тому +4

    How cool!
    How long does the liquid nitrogen stays liquid for, before turning back into gas state?

    • @monkieassasin
      @monkieassasin 2 роки тому

      That all depends on the pressure you’re keeping it at.
      Phase changes depend on both temperature and pressure. If at atmospheric pressure, then it becomes a gas again at 77K.
      As for how fast a quantity of liquid nitrogen will completely boil away, that all depends on the container and how exposed it is to that temperature.
      For example putting liquid nitrogen into water will boil the nitrogen a lot faster than it simply sitting exposed to air.

  • @test5093
    @test5093 4 роки тому +1525

    Next I'm going to make a Ferrari from scratch. Step 1: buy a Ferrari factory

    • @Samal_ibra
      @Samal_ibra 3 роки тому +1

      Lachlan Cameron how am I the second comment?

    • @small_SHOT
      @small_SHOT 3 роки тому

      How am i the third commentt

    • @tkpspeedster7093
      @tkpspeedster7093 3 роки тому

      How am I the fourth?

    • @parthdhawale
      @parthdhawale 3 роки тому +1

      How am i fifth comment

    • @drjwilber
      @drjwilber 3 роки тому +2

      very much like the story re aston martin
      ?? how do you make a small fortune
      ?? start with a big one

  • @RyoshiJi
    @RyoshiJi 4 роки тому +357

    This Reminds Me of Grant's liquid nitrogen maker setup. RIP The king of random

    • @onniborg9065
      @onniborg9065 4 роки тому +20

      I thought this is kind of a tribute to The King Of Random, but it wasn't 😭
      (not meaning that Veritasium did anything wrong here tho)

    • @yboy898
      @yboy898 4 роки тому +1

      What happened to him? I see a lot of r.i.p. comments.

    • @kherii.
      @kherii. 4 роки тому +4

      yusuf red he died from a paragliding accident:(

    • @yboy898
      @yboy898 4 роки тому +3

      @@kherii.
      Rip..

    • @RyoshiJi
      @RyoshiJi 4 роки тому +1

      @@onniborg9065 I agree.

  • @zaz4667
    @zaz4667 2 роки тому

    SWEET! science done and explained in more relatable simple terms!

  • @raghavkaruturi3500
    @raghavkaruturi3500 2 роки тому +2

    These videos give me a smile on my face every time I watch these videos

  • @harikishore2514
    @harikishore2514 4 роки тому +422

    UA-cam: making liquid nitrogen from scratch.
    *Meanwhile star fusing all helium atoms into heavy elements for us a billions years ago*
    Am I joke to you?

    • @user-wq5jq1mg5z
      @user-wq5jq1mg5z 4 роки тому +4

      Well... It never made liquid nitrogen...i think

    • @ewthmatth
      @ewthmatth 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-wq5jq1mg5z yep. This joke doesn't work. Don't know why it got 300 thumbs up.

    • @user-wq5jq1mg5z
      @user-wq5jq1mg5z 4 роки тому

      @@harikishore2514 I always thought liquid nitrogen is nitrogen but in liquid. So the Star did not make liquid nitrogen only gaseous nitrogen... Tho we never know. It might have also created liquid nitrogen for a fraction of a second, even tho it's rare for elements to take on the liquid state in space due to the lack of pressure and too high/too low temperatures

    • @Dragonis431
      @Dragonis431 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-wq5jq1mg5z there is almost certainly a planet with sustained liquid nitrogen, all it would take would to be very cold (or have an extremely high pressure atmosphere, although it would probably be supercritical before liquid at any normal temps) which given how many planets there are, it is almost certain that there is a planet that has nitrogen and fulfills one of the previous needs

    • @minuteman747
      @minuteman747 4 роки тому

      You need to look smaller .. gases are made up from the atomic scale .. noble gases .. and these are made of what?

  • @TheLexander23
    @TheLexander23 4 роки тому +300

    Starbucks, and I hoped it would be Guinness 😂

    • @Enonymouse_
      @Enonymouse_ 4 роки тому +2

      It's coffee, may as well be guiness, they both look the same in a glass.

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 роки тому +23

      Except guiness is actually nicer and probably cheaper than the crap from starfucks.

    • @DeliveryMcGee
      @DeliveryMcGee 4 роки тому +14

      Yeah, Guinness is more known for being nitrogen-pressurized with bubbles going down, but I guess they weren't throwing money at him.

    • @CloroxBleach-cq7tj
      @CloroxBleach-cq7tj 4 роки тому

      Same

    • @danielalaatz57
      @danielalaatz57 4 роки тому +3

      @Quack Quark Nope, Nitrogen for Guinness, that's why you never get the same thing if you buy it bottled.

  • @johnpaulmakowski7464
    @johnpaulmakowski7464 2 роки тому +1

    well done video! you guys are young home scientists! the nearest I got to what youre doing, was when I was young and in the air force. in aircraft maintenance, part of our job included servicing the liquid oxygen LOX system, it held about 8 litres of LOX, and when it filled the tank, some would overflow, and the little beads of LOX would dance around on the ground until they evaporated. supposedly if you stepped on it the right way it would explode, but alas, after multiple attempts, I couldnt make that happen! hahaha. good times!

  • @anubhavchand
    @anubhavchand Рік тому +1

    Such beautiful scientific explanation ,just loved it

  • @ToastedFanArt
    @ToastedFanArt 4 роки тому +109

    Me thinks someone at Starbucks went for a pint of Guinness when they came up with this idea...

  • @joelfjortoft9043
    @joelfjortoft9043 4 роки тому +435

    He is 100% a gambling addict...

    • @krinniv7898
      @krinniv7898 4 роки тому +81

      50 bucks on that action, sir

    • @herrreinsch
      @herrreinsch 4 роки тому +6

      @@krinniv7898 man, I love the youtube comment section. :)

    • @YourMJK
      @YourMJK 4 роки тому +38

      I bet you 50$ he's not

    • @orion10x10
      @orion10x10 4 роки тому

      proof?

    • @SkyChaserCom
      @SkyChaserCom 4 роки тому +2

      Asians love gambling... just go to a casino :)

  • @labibbidabibbadum
    @labibbidabibbadum 2 роки тому +2

    Just out of interest, what's the power consumption of the cryocooler? Like how many kWh to get youtr initial ~100 ml of liquid air?

  • @mauryagoel4857
    @mauryagoel4857 2 роки тому +4

    At 8:54 Imagine him jumping off because of shorting the wire like Mehdi from electroboom . Haha

  • @herrreinsch
    @herrreinsch 4 роки тому +174

    This was the best Add for Coffe I've seen in my life. :)

    • @Nicolas-zo6rg
      @Nicolas-zo6rg 4 роки тому +1

      @D k ancient dead ass rotten meme

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya 4 роки тому +1

      Gotta love America with education being like the most.. Almost the most.. Of the biggest Unmost importance. Leaders so bigly working on that issue, kinda mostly working on that right after Christmas. Busy changing too many laws and words in dictionaries. Meme

  • @sphygo
    @sphygo 4 роки тому +455

    Wow, Starbucks went all out on this advertising. First Adam Savage and now Veritasium?

    • @nobocks
      @nobocks 4 роки тому +20

      massive thumb down please !

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 4 роки тому +4

      @@nobocks STARBUCKS SUCKS IN OZ. IT DOESN'T EVEN BEAT YOIR LOCAL GLORIA JEANS

    • @terrandroid
      @terrandroid 4 роки тому +5

      Starbucks should ask if someone could recycle their cups

    • @ipudisciple
      @ipudisciple 4 роки тому +50

      As a science video, I don't need the advertising. But as advertising, this is one of the best adverts I've seen. If some of the money spent on *$ coffee ends up as science videos, that's wonderful. In fact, if more advertisers would like to switch from shouting at me and showing me cute puppies to showing me cool science experiments, I'd actually pay attention to their product. We live in a capitalist world, because it's way better than the alternatives. That means we get advertising. So let's applaud the advertising that we actually want to watch.

    • @linguistisch
      @linguistisch 4 роки тому

      @@ipudisciple Agreed.

  • @brandonholloway8594
    @brandonholloway8594 2 роки тому +2

    absolutely amazing video, and so much work put in to this. It was amazing seeing one of my favorite stars from Mythbusters as well.

  • @Sajin688
    @Sajin688 2 роки тому +18

    "He's better at building stuff than Iam" Him: proceeds to shred the plastic off the drill chuck because he don't know how to use an adapter extension apparently.

    • @PraetzelProjects
      @PraetzelProjects 2 роки тому +2

      Or didn’t care

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 2 роки тому +2

      @@PraetzelProjects or didnt have one

    • @therealtrevor
      @therealtrevor 2 роки тому

      I mean, Derek didn't say he was any good.

  • @ml.2770
    @ml.2770 4 роки тому +232

    Starbucks nitro coffee
    Guinness: Am I a joke to you?

    • @ErikAdalbertvanNagel
      @ErikAdalbertvanNagel 4 роки тому +9

      finally, I found this comment.
      I didn't know what the hell nitro coffee is but Guinness... everyone knows it.

    • @Ranger629
      @Ranger629 4 роки тому

      Was finding this comment, hahahaha. I made my comment about Guinness too.

    • @siggyincr7447
      @siggyincr7447 4 роки тому +6

      When Guinness sponsors the video they can get mentioned too.

    • @blahblah9118
      @blahblah9118 3 роки тому

      eerh no

  • @Max-ep4hd
    @Max-ep4hd 4 роки тому +163

    I thought that was a Guinness and was disappointed to hear it was a Starbucks coffee

    • @TechNextLetsGo
      @TechNextLetsGo 4 роки тому +1

      I love coffee and Guinness, those nitro cold brews taste nasty.

    • @jetpackpony
      @jetpackpony 4 роки тому +4

      When I heard "Starbucks" my first though was "oh, cool, Starbucks makes beer now" 😂

    • @Drunknmunky501
      @Drunknmunky501 4 роки тому +1

      Guinness uses Nitrogen as well

  • @MittyNuke1
    @MittyNuke1 Рік тому +2

    Man I’m jealous, I’ve wanted a nitrogen membrane or molecular sieve for the longest time! And I’m still looking for one that’s not crazy expensive! Awesome stuff guys

    • @Splyfof
      @Splyfof Рік тому

      did you every find one?

    • @emprendimientoyproductivid3514
      @emprendimientoyproductivid3514 Рік тому

      I'm trying to find one too

    • @MittyNuke1
      @MittyNuke1 Рік тому

      @@Splyfof No but I haven't really been looking that hard. It's not exactly a top priority, more of "if I come across it, that would be cool".

    • @aevangel1
      @aevangel1 Рік тому +1

      What do they typically run?

  • @markmcd92
    @markmcd92 2 роки тому +8

    Hold up! Are you telling me that I can drink a pint of Guinness in work and pass it off as a cold brew from Starbucks. God mode achieved lol

  • @MrRoboticBrain
    @MrRoboticBrain 4 роки тому +133

    FYI: This advertisement was way better than the last one! Stay focused on the science and engineering side and it all works out in the end.

  • @marekvahle
    @marekvahle 4 роки тому +191

    In memory of Grant's liquid nitrogen
    -RIP

    • @Riverstorm440
      @Riverstorm440 4 роки тому +1

      Marek Vahle Rip

    • @TheKodiak72
      @TheKodiak72 4 роки тому +3

      He was a bad influence on young kids and if that accident didn't kill him.. his dumbass dangerous stunts would have.. not surprising really.

    • @GTLugo
      @GTLugo 4 роки тому +12

      @@TheKodiak72 Wow, you're a real asshole.

    • @bobbyhill4118
      @bobbyhill4118 4 роки тому +5

      Koadster woah dude... disrespectful much? Surely he could have been a bad influence by encouraging them to mix chemicals and teach them to start fires, build rockets, but he did encourage them to go learn about science and how things that typically catch their interests actually work.

    • @xvfdu4
      @xvfdu4 4 роки тому

      R.I.P

  • @schuylerpryne5
    @schuylerpryne5 Місяць тому

    I worked on n2 generators w/ n2 compressors up to 4500psi. The gens were powered by 100hp screw comp, a heater unit, then membranes. The heat was critical to open the air molecues. On a certified o2 meter getting 99.5% was fairly slow. 99.9% was very hard, the flow rate across the membrane had to throttled down very low. Cool video for all the non-industrial workers.

  • @TheSkinnny
    @TheSkinnny 2 роки тому

    I wish I had one of those machines(large scale). I cryo temper a lot of offroad axles and gears, and run 800lbs of liquid nitrogen just to slowly fill and flood the smaller freezer.

  • @charlesmoore7209
    @charlesmoore7209 3 роки тому +59

    I worked for a company that separated air into liquid nitrogen. They made 99.9999 percent pure nitrogen in liquid state. It was made by a distillation process. Also made liquid oxygen, argon and some other gases found in pure air. Stored it in 50,000 gallon insulated tanks at 5 lbs pressure.

    • @tonysimons4883
      @tonysimons4883 Рік тому

      Sounds like BOC

    • @taiwanluthiers
      @taiwanluthiers Рік тому +1

      Actually if they made liquid air, that's half the battle of making pure nitrogen, because all you have to do is distill the liquid air, that's how it's done commercially.

    • @mastod0n1
      @mastod0n1 Рік тому +2

      @@tonysimons4883 BOC = bunch of crap?

    • @kylegivey7368
      @kylegivey7368 9 місяців тому

      Linde, air products, air liquide, or messer?

    • @charlesmoore7209
      @charlesmoore7209 9 місяців тому +1

      @@kylegivey7368 I worked for Big Three Industries. Air Liquide purchased Big Three several years ago. I managed their pipeline operations.

  • @alec4672
    @alec4672 3 роки тому +170

    I just learned why medical fields use so much helium. I never understood how helium was used in refrigeration until now and I'm absolutely blown away. Also I'm happily supprised how well this project went.

    • @riverstun
      @riverstun Рік тому +14

      Yup. NMR. Superconducter coils. You need very stable magnets, (sub-parts per million), so you need very stable electrical current, and the best way of getting that is to short a current into a superconducting coil. You disconnect the power, and the current just keeps going round and round. Superconducter coils need low temps, hence liquid helium. Which is sitting in a jacket of liquid nitrogen. which boils off before the helium does, keeping the helium cool and not needing refilling so much.

    • @mrchangcooler
      @mrchangcooler Рік тому +4

      If you want to be more specific, the reason helium is used particularly in this application is not only because it doesn't liquify, but also because helium, being a light gas, is easier to push around making it more efficient in the cryocooler- which is actually just a stirling engine in reverse.

    • @drampadreg1386
      @drampadreg1386 Рік тому

      And we are running out, once it's gone it's gone.

    • @nikkiofthevalley
      @nikkiofthevalley Рік тому

      @@drampadreg1386 We're nowhere near running out of helium. And it's the same with any other natural resource. Technically, we're also "running out" of iron, but are we anywhere close to excavating every single iron vein in existence, and have we tapped into every single way of getting iron? No.

    • @Hamza2_7272
      @Hamza2_7272 3 місяці тому

      @@nikkiofthevalley also in the case of many elements, we can extract them from asteroids and space rocks, which are essentially an unlimited supply of materials (and this isnt even that far fetched of a concept, its been done more than a couple of times so far, whether from meteorites or orbiting space rocks)

  • @marcopohl4875
    @marcopohl4875 2 роки тому +7

    5:50 is there a membrane like this for oxygen too? edit: I've since realized that, since there's almost nothing but nitrogen and oxygen in the air, you can extract almost pure oxygen by just taking it from the opposite side of the membrane

    • @ZeeCaptainRon
      @ZeeCaptainRon 2 роки тому +1

      You can buy off the shelf, dive shops sell enriched air, or higher concentration of oxygen.

    • @martonbalogh6021
      @martonbalogh6021 Рік тому +1

      Why do you need pure oxygen? That is very sus

    • @marcopohl4875
      @marcopohl4875 Рік тому

      @@martonbalogh6021 I was just curious if it could be made that way. Nothing else. Totally not thinking about making *knocking sound* sorry, I gotta answer the door.

    • @blays.7178
      @blays.7178 Рік тому

      @@martonbalogh6021 breathing... it wakeups really good haha

  • @ironrooster3539
    @ironrooster3539 2 роки тому

    Where do you get a cryocooler? Genuinely asking, as I am trying to do a similar project

  • @dancurtisthompson
    @dancurtisthompson 4 роки тому +475

    How to make liquid nitrogen from scratch:
    Step 1: Get an expensive piece of advanced engineering.
    Step 2: You did it!

    • @divygutp1509
      @divygutp1509 4 роки тому +13

      What he bought was essentially a pump and a tank. Expensive ones but still.
      You can see that he had to put in quite a lot of effort to connect them and finding the right measurements to make them work.

    • @BestHakase
      @BestHakase 4 роки тому +5

      @@divygutp1509 And cryocooler?

    • @JustinEdwardsL
      @JustinEdwardsL 4 роки тому +1

      @@BestHakase $500 on ebay right now search DE-202 cryocooler

    • @BixbyConsequence
      @BixbyConsequence 4 роки тому +7

      Fer Chrissakes, did you invent the computer you're whining on?

    • @CypressKeen
      @CypressKeen 4 роки тому +3

      I mean, the compressor is probably more expensive than that piece of ‘engineering’

  • @1_2_die2
    @1_2_die2 4 роки тому +120

    As not a fan of starbucks, there are other fluids that gain from nitrogen:
    Guinness =) of course!

    • @scaredyfish
      @scaredyfish 4 роки тому +11

      1_2_Die I thought that coffee was Guinness at first!

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc 4 роки тому +3

      As did I, Scaredyfish. I guess he's contractually obligated not to mention anyone else's beverages during a video sponsored by Starbucks.

    • @1_2_die2
      @1_2_die2 4 роки тому

      @@mal2ksc Of course he's contractually obligated NOT to mention any other brand.
      I guess they could have asked Guinness and they would have sponsored that video too. But alcohol is BAD, you know.

  • @briansmith8967
    @briansmith8967 2 роки тому +2

    I haven’t tried the nitrogen cold brew yet, but I do like Guinness’ nitrogen in their stout, and the nitrogen in Boddington’s ale. Very creamy!

  • @davymckeown4577
    @davymckeown4577 3 роки тому +16

    That coffee looks like a pint of Guinness, without the hassle.

    • @sea-ferring
      @sea-ferring 2 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately, because Starbucks over-roast their beans for uniformity of flavor, it will taste like an ash tray.

    • @marcusrauch4223
      @marcusrauch4223 2 роки тому

      @@sea-ferring do, like guiness?

    • @sea-ferring
      @sea-ferring 2 роки тому

      @@marcusrauch4223 guinness is weak and watery.

    • @marcusrauch4223
      @marcusrauch4223 2 роки тому

      @@sea-ferring From my experience, it tastes like car tires.

    • @sea-ferring
      @sea-ferring 2 роки тому

      @@marcusrauch4223 Stouts and porters are an acquired taste, like any alcohol really.

  • @10HW
    @10HW 4 роки тому +324

    Next video: "How to make meat from scratch"
    *Sponsored by McDonald's*

    • @Tamonduando
      @Tamonduando 4 роки тому +12

      I'd watch that.

    • @KkmeArts
      @KkmeArts 4 роки тому +12

      LAB GROWN MEAT

    • @bradleywhais7779
      @bradleywhais7779 4 роки тому +9

      "How to make fake meat from scratch"
      Sponsored by Burger King

    • @JainZar1
      @JainZar1 4 роки тому +13

      1. Use a four legged bioreactor as incubator
      2. Wait a few years
      3. Harvest the biomass
      4. ?????
      5. Profit

    • @adilmhaisker6477
      @adilmhaisker6477 4 роки тому +1

      Why not?

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 4 роки тому +180

    When you want your friends to think you are drinking Guinness for breakfast? ;-)

    • @EcceJack
      @EcceJack 4 роки тому +13

      I was thinking Guinness the whole time, too! 😄

    • @NeonVisual
      @NeonVisual 4 роки тому +5

      mmmm breakfast Guinness.

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 4 роки тому +2

      Except guiness is nicer and cheaper than the horrible stuff from starfucks.

    • @TheParasiteDk
      @TheParasiteDk 4 роки тому +2

      When you are drinking Guinness for breakfast, but want your friends to think it's coffee ;)

  • @taureanwooley
    @taureanwooley 2 роки тому

    What other elements were in the air that was included in the liquid? Is pretty cool watching the "distillation" process to get near 100% pure nitrogen in it's liquid form, but from what I remember from our investigations in San Diego when we were younger, it takes many years to months to find an absolute zero

  • @tomeubank3625
    @tomeubank3625 2 роки тому +1

    1. Weigh the container before and after to determine how much liquid nitrogen has been generated.
    2. Run the gaseous nitrogen through a refrigerated coil before running it through the cryocooler to improve throughput.

  • @GhostPuddle
    @GhostPuddle 3 роки тому +258

    "They challenged me to liquify nitrogen out of the air..."
    Dude, my friends only challenge me to speak to my crush and I can't even do it

    • @ujjwal2473
      @ujjwal2473 3 роки тому +20

      Speaking to my crush is damn more challenging than affording that cryo cooler

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 3 роки тому +2

      That’s because you’re 12.

    • @johnsmithe4656
      @johnsmithe4656 3 роки тому +2

      Try liquid nitrogen, that way you get all the time you need to make your case.

    • @lone_stick
      @lone_stick 3 роки тому +6

      That’s more challenging than understanding every aspect of a Veritasium video

    • @chanakyasinha8046
      @chanakyasinha8046 3 роки тому +3

      Use crycooler

  • @Jer_Schmidt
    @Jer_Schmidt 4 роки тому +109

    That's one sponsorship that might actually work on me, cause that looks delicious.

    • @genelomas332
      @genelomas332 3 роки тому +6

      There's 20 grand of equipment lying on that lounge room floor..
      Probably most of it paid for by Starbucks, and therefore factored in to the cost of every cup of coffee..

    • @bigcountrymountainman9740
      @bigcountrymountainman9740 3 роки тому +2

      Ever tried going in with dry ice? You can make really good ice cream with dry ice

    • @McPebbster
      @McPebbster 2 роки тому +2

      After watching this I just want a Guiness

  • @Blank-gm6xt
    @Blank-gm6xt 2 роки тому +4

    "Don't try at home"
    You surely have a cryocooler fixed at the right side of your bedroom's bed.

  • @Swensonryan1
    @Swensonryan1 3 роки тому +3

    I love that you guys are betting on science, love it!

  • @kazoo3354
    @kazoo3354 4 роки тому +242

    "Making liquid nitrogen from scratch"
    *Shows contraption used to make liquid nitrogen*

    • @the1exnay
      @the1exnay 4 роки тому +47

      Scratch can mean various things. Unless you want to go Primitive Technology style you're going to use tools made by other people

    • @great__success
      @great__success 4 роки тому +46

      yeah, it reminds me of those DIY at home videos, where only thing needed is cnc router, lathe and tig welder

    • @kazoo3354
      @kazoo3354 4 роки тому +5

      @@the1exnay I do understand, and for all intensive purposes, this is a joke. But if we want to dig a little deeper, you can see that there isn't much information in the title about the method of making the liquid nitrogen, which could possibly mislead people to expect something else.

    • @CircumcisionIsChildAbuse
      @CircumcisionIsChildAbuse 4 роки тому +21

      @@kazoo3354 its for all intents and purposes not intensive purposes.

    • @elysiumhaven7619
      @elysiumhaven7619 4 роки тому +6

      @@CircumcisionIsChildAbuse Just in case someone is learning English, the "its" you used should be "it's" because it's a contraction of it + is.
      Edit: Also, I'm glad that you provided the correction.

  • @getgudmedia7934
    @getgudmedia7934 4 роки тому +110

    "I'm a failed Mythbuster" xD That killed me

    • @johnracy2871
      @johnracy2871 4 роки тому +5

      If he had won, I actually might have given new mythbusters a chance.

    • @oguretsagressive
      @oguretsagressive 3 роки тому +5

      A fail that's better than win. He's got over 1M subscribers by now.

  • @blueskyscubanut
    @blueskyscubanut 9 місяців тому

    Should have used a SCUBA 2nd stage regulator for introducing nitrogen to the head. As the nitrogen condenses it creates a small vacuum which activates the 2nd stage regulator to introduce more room temperature nitrogen.

  • @Thundherstruck69
    @Thundherstruck69 8 місяців тому

    Dear guy, I come from Italy. Could you please tell me where you buy cryogenic cooler and "filter" for Nitrogen? Thank you

  • @archimago42
    @archimago42 4 роки тому +150

    Well played, Starbucks. You got me to see your ad.

    • @Lexor888
      @Lexor888 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah me too, but I have never been to Starbucks and I am not planning to change that - so I guess this has zero effect on me 😮

    • @odindimartino597
      @odindimartino597 3 роки тому +2

      Guiness is better and also use nitrogen

    • @domesticterrorist483
      @domesticterrorist483 3 роки тому +1

      @@odindimartino597 Guinness is for real men, that Starbucks crap is for soyboys.

  • @notchs0son
    @notchs0son 3 роки тому +31

    I love how he is so considerate while he is working on this project in your home

  • @louistournas120
    @louistournas120 3 роки тому

    I would like to know where you purchased the crycooller from and how many volts and amps it requires.

  • @montikore
    @montikore 2 роки тому +2

    You guys' interactions were smile inducing. Great Collab video

  • @BrainsApplied
    @BrainsApplied 4 роки тому +420

    *I just use the heart of my ex girlfriend*
    Colder than a Cryo Cooler

    • @lochvids108
      @lochvids108 4 роки тому

      Yes bro!

    • @KarryKarryKarry
      @KarryKarryKarry 4 роки тому +14

      Now I know what my Starbucks nitro brew needs!
      Those sweet incel tears 🍺

    • @ec8107
      @ec8107 4 роки тому

      @@KarryKarryKarry Brain's Basement Brew

    • @kumarthecowboy
      @kumarthecowboy 4 роки тому +1

      👀

    • @TheRokkis
      @TheRokkis 4 роки тому +2

      I'd do the same, but that would require being too close to her.

  • @sebastianhaskins5032
    @sebastianhaskins5032 4 роки тому +79

    Grant Thompson built a system that extracted and condensed liquid nitrogen. (The King of Random)

  • @jonathanballoch5424
    @jonathanballoch5424 2 роки тому

    where does one buy a cryocooler? in general, if we wanted to do this at home, where would we get this equipment?

  • @420timedude
    @420timedude 2 роки тому

    I was thinking about that nitrogen membrane apparatus, if it passes atmospheric nitrogen and the other gasses are emitted from the holes on the side, could you not tap those holes and attach fittings to them to carry the (mostly) oxygen at ~1 ATM to another series of cryopumps at specific temperatures so that your end products are liquid nitrogen, oxygen, argon, etc..? The first stage could be a simple R134a system at say -25C to freeze out any water vapour or air compressor lube