freisste
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Thanat0s said:PRECISELY.
It conjures more liquid co2 using my patented egg-aluminum mixture.
Seriously though - it's basically a slushy maker with different ingredients, lolthe co2 application is precisely the same.
Also, the tubing would be rather short - how fast would it turn to gas? I only need it in liquid state for just about half a second.
Sounds like a fun physics experiment, but I would guess it is in the liquid state for roughly zero seconds. No time. If it is at atmospheric pressure, it is NOT liquid. There may be a small fraction of a second while the liquid is still within a pressurized area of the gas stream leaving a nozzle, but again, it would be an extremely short period of time. Sorry if I am crushing a dream. As was mentioned earlier, you could try liquid nitrogen. It can exist at atmospheric pressure as long as it is cold, which can be a few minutes in a jar (although it is boiling that whole time).