AGRI-4-15-Liquid Nitrogen

Liquid nitrogen is used in research laboratories for various purposes, including rapid cooling of materials for physical, chemical, and biological experiments. It is used to freeze biological samples like DNA, RNA, cells, and blood for long-term storage, preserving their stability. In physics labs, liquid nitrogen helps rapidly lower temperatures to study the behavior of materials at very low temperatures, enabling experiments related to electrical conductivity, heat transfer, and molecular vibrations. Additionally, it is essential for preserving heat-sensitive chemicals and testing the behavior of materials such as metals under freezing temperatures. Liquid nitrogen is also used in chemical reactions and materials science to stabilize chemical mixtures and conduct experiments under extreme cold conditions.


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