Liquid nitrogen in a drink?

Like i said above, the barman should tell you to wait untill its stopping boiling off (smoking). It will just be a normal drink then.
 
Liquid Nitrogen isn't really a 'toxic' chemical, it's pretty damn inert, but when frozen is, erm...cold. It's like saying snow is a 'toxic chemical' because it gave you frost bite. Stupid mother-****ing *****.
 
Bit different scalding yourself, to drinking a toxic chemical.

Its exactly the same! One was too hot, the other was too cold. The difference is that this girl lost her stomach due to drinking something that shouldn't have been served in that state.
 
Well it's still different :p

Well not really.

Hot coffee causes scalding / burning, liquid nitrogen is so cold it casues the belly to explode.

Hot vs Cold.

Then again, after seeing all the videos of people eating a whole tube of menthos and then glugging on diet coke, I'm not too surprised that people would still drink LN2, even pure.

Im gonna dare Glozel to to the liquid nitrogen challenge now!
 
Liquid Nitrogen isn't really a 'toxic' chemical, it's pretty damn inert, but when frozen is, erm...cold. It's like saying snow is a 'toxic chemical' because it gave you frost bite. Stupid mother-****ing *****.

Think you mean liquid state. It goes to a solid at -210c under vacuum.
 
Well not really.

Hot coffee causes scalding / burning, liquid nitrogen is so cold it casues the belly to explode.

Hot vs Cold.

The difference is quite large actually.

From a young age we all learn to recognise hot food / drink and know how to deal with them.

People have very limited / no exposure to croygenic's whilst growing up, so many people won't know how they could hurt you.

For that reason the bar staff should be warning everyone ordering one of these drinks.
 
What I don’t get is how the damage was to the stomach. Would it not have ruined her mouth / oesophagus as well ?
 
What I don’t get is how the damage was to the stomach. Would it not have ruined her mouth / oesophagus as well ?

Leidenfrost effect presumably applies inside the body too? It won't have been in contact for long with the mouth or oesophagus.
 
It isn't toxic.

No, but it is still incredibly stupid, if not very sad that she is paying such a high price on her 18th birthday. I'm not sure what it is about alcohol that makes people behave like idiots with it. Setting it on fire, absorbing through eyeballs, ingesting via an enema... I just don't understand the mentality of it.

What I don’t get is how the damage was to the stomach. Would it not have ruined her mouth / oesophagus as well ?

As the LNO2 warmed in the stomach it probably caused the air in the stomach to expand and burst it like an overinflated balloon. Heat causes expansion, cold causes contraction.

edit: having perforated my stomach before, I really do feel for the girl. The pain is excruciating as bile, acids etc leak out.
 
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