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wil421
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>Water boils at lower temperatures as pressure decreases.
viewer5
on Nov 13, 2014
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So it wouldn't feel boiling-hot, just weird and bubbly?
Sharlin
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Yes. Probably something like a carbonated beverage but without the acidity.
lutorm
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Anyone who's put liquid nitrogen in their mouth (and if you haven't, you've missed out) knows the feeling.
scoot
on Nov 14, 2014
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Please don't:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9594000/Warning-over-liqui...
lutorm
on Nov 14, 2014
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Yeah, you should obviously not actually ingest it.
DigitalJack
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The risk of shattered teeth stopped me from trying that one.
syncsynchalt
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Like Pop Rocks, yes.
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