Freezing Liquid with Compressed Nitrogen - Is it Possible?

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of freezing liquid in a tank using compressed nitrogen. The tank has double sides and nozzles for the nitrogen to be released. The final result would be a solid form of the liquid. The conversation also considers the difference in time and amount of nitrogen needed to freeze 50 liters of water or gasoline. The speaker is asking for approximate quantities and time needed for the process. They emphasize the importance of getting an exact answer for their next step.
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Is it possible to freeze liquid in tank with compressed nitrogen? Tank has double sides where nitrogen is relased. Also there are numerous nozzles inside tank through which nitrogen spray. Would be final result solid form of liquid? What is difference in time, amount of nitrogen needed for 50 liters of water or gasoline to be frozen?
 
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I am just asking if it is possible to built tank (with double sides) with nozzles for compressed nitorgen inside and if gasoline would be frozen and in what time if tank capacity is 50 litres. I need approximate quantity of nitrogen and time in which it would do the job.
It might seem like silly and obvious question but I must ask it because my next step depends on it.
Exact answer would be much appriciated.
 
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Related to Freezing Liquid with Compressed Nitrogen - Is it Possible?

1. Can compressed nitrogen effectively freeze liquids?

Yes, compressed nitrogen is commonly used in cryogenic freezing applications and can effectively freeze liquids.

2. How does compressed nitrogen freeze liquids?

Compressed nitrogen is a gas at room temperature, but when it is rapidly released from a high-pressure container, it expands and cools rapidly. This rapid cooling can freeze liquids that come into contact with the compressed nitrogen.

3. Is it safe to use compressed nitrogen to freeze liquids?

When handled properly and with appropriate safety precautions, compressed nitrogen can be safely used to freeze liquids. However, caution should be taken as contact with the extremely cold nitrogen can cause frostbite.

4. Can any type of liquid be frozen with compressed nitrogen?

Most liquids can be frozen with compressed nitrogen, but some may require different freezing temperatures or longer exposure to the nitrogen. It is important to consult with a professional before attempting to freeze a specific liquid with compressed nitrogen.

5. Are there any disadvantages to using compressed nitrogen to freeze liquids?

One potential disadvantage is that compressed nitrogen can be expensive and may require specialized equipment to handle. Additionally, the extremely cold temperatures of compressed nitrogen can be hazardous if proper safety measures are not taken.

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