Liquid Nitrogen source?
"The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote in message
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> "Pico Rico" > wrote
>
>>>>>>>> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went
>>>>>>>> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out
>>>>>>>> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was
>>>>>>>> liquid nitrogen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it.
>>>>>>>> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do
>>>>>>>> you get this stuff? Any recipes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --Tedward
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see
>>>>>>> where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with
>>>>>>> it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I
>>>>>>> heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes
>>>>>>> for a batch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now where was I? ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish
>>>>> it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden
>>>>> stores.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of
>>>>> food.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply
>>>>> a liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. DUH.
>>>>> is "chicken of the sea" . . . well, never mind.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe if you explained to the representative from the troll group that
>>>> you were not talking about the liquid form of nitrogen gas which only
>>>> exists at deep low temperatures, but rather a high nitrogen fertilizer
>>>> in liquid form which exists at room temperature, you both would not be
>>>> wasting your time. Errr... check that, the troll group rep will just
>>>> waste time on something else.
>>>
>>> What I want to know is which one the bartender used.
>>>
>>> --Tedward
>>
>> Liquid Nitrogen.
>
> Which liquid nitrogen? NH3 or N2?
>
> BTW, wouldn't N2 be a good fertizer for things like legumes?
>
> --Tedward
liquid nitrogen, not liquid ammonia.
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