@@gabrielrcortinaliquid nitrogen is expensive if you can’t buy it in large bulk quantities which you need a license for, so just getting some dippin dots is probably more cost effective than making your own.
Try making poor man’s liquid nitrogen. It’s just dry ice and isopropyl alcohol. You can get dry ice from Co2 fire extinguishers. Cover the blow hole with fabric, then activate the fire extinguisher. There should be dry ice in the fabric now. I don’t know how to get isopropyl alcohol though. But if you can get both of those, just mix them together. Just search up a recipe, I’m bad at explaining.
I’m fairly certain you can buy liquid nitrogen at welding supply stores or make it yourself using a cryocooler that gets below the boiling point of nitrogen and leaving it out in the air
Instead of scooping with a strainer, put the strainer in the liquid nitrogen and drip it into the strainer. Then shake and pull the strainer up. The shake is really just to break up any stuck beads and to keep them seperated.
Hey Nate! I love everything science! You think you could go a vidoe on the different natural pH indicators? Like in certain veggies? I personally just love color changes 😅
My first retail job they had a little Dippin Dots freeze. The retail store was Fred's Inc. and it went bankrupt in September of 2019. About 2018 is the last time I've eaten any Dippin Dots. I don't even know of any stores that sell Dippin Dots near me. Mostly because you need a freezer that goes down to -40F°.
its not to bad for a fun expiriment. I have a 6 leter liquid nitrogen tank which costs me around $40 to fill up. and you only need 1 or 2 leters to make a small batch of dots!
@@lucasgumbiner8673 really curious how you managed to put an "le" in litre... aside from using a word that you've apparently never seen before. The i in litre, it's pronounced like litter, lit, literature... not like letter, let, lettuce... Unless you also never heard it before ? When in doubt or if you can't be bothered to write it, just write "L", the symbol. 2 L !
No idea what that candy is but it looks cool. Tbh my impulsiveness wouldve made me make one noodle or two instead of dots and i probably wouldve melted all 3 flavours together-
I love how these videos are like “I’ll show you how to make them with liquid nitrogen and it’s so easy” like normal people just have liquid nitrogen in their homes
You can get it from almost any welding gas supply store. They take oxygen and argon from the air for industrial uses, and liquid nitrogen is just a byproduct.
There used to be a similar ice lolly (popsicle) version of Dippin Dots in the UK. They were called Calippo Shots and were the same basic "drip liquid in cold stuff" principle but with fruit juice instead of dairy. I have just learned they were discontinued and I am HEARTBROKEN
Am I wrong in remembering that creating ice cream with liquid nitrogen was best to make smaller ice crystal, if you melt and then refreeze do you get The same affect?
Do we have to worry about food grade liquid nitrogen, or will any do? I was just informed about some chemicals being dangerous if not food grade like homemade carbonated drinks!
how long does Liquid N2 last on a plate like that at room temperature? i've never seen it in real life; i would imagine it goes _poof!_ very quickly, leaving you with barely a minute of working time in between before it evaporates