Posted on 05/26/2018 4:02:27 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Bartlett High School student was injured in an experiment involving liquid nitrogen. the teen suffered severe burns to his groin
Another student said a small amount of liquid nitrogen was meant to be poured on the teen's chest, "(But the teacher) poured all of it on him and it instantly just burned him,"
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That was not a chemistry experiment!
Start them early on the new and improved ZPG!
Epic shrinkage.
The liquid nitrogen challenge on YouBoob?
That was not a chemistry experiment!
A cryogenic experiment?
My Brother performed a volcano experiment in a science class. Something went wrong and it exploded burning a bunch of students severely.
There was a Dr. across the street and he immediately began treating them including doing tracheotomies. None died.
An investigation cleared him. It was his teaching assistant who fouled up.
Epic shrinkage.
And could be eternal?
His attorneys will claim that regardless.
WTH???!!! What science teacher, normal teacher, or scientist would ever think about pouring liquid nitrogen on children???? There’s a reason you wear gloves to very carefully handle that stuff. I can’t even...
Too much baking soda?
This is horrible!! Why cant this teacher just GROPE the students genitals, like in the good old days, and not burn them??
Who pours Liquid Nitrogen on somebody?
-320°F tells me you don’t come into contact with it.
I hate it when I pour LN2 on my groin! Oh, wait....
I am not sure what happened.
I did see that experiment on an episode of “The Brady Bunch”.
WOW!
A tracheotomy is not something they just do!
Severe neck or mouth injuries...
guessing that this unfortunate student was NOT seriously injured?
A bunch were badly burned.
It sounds like in this case, a couple were badly frozen.
What could go wrong?
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