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Leydenfrost Effect

A bunsen burner next to a container of Liquid Nitrogen
PIRA: 4B50.30

When a liquid encounters a surface that is significantly hotter than its boiling point, a thin layer of vapor is formed insulating the liquid from the surface and decreasing the time it takes for the liquid to boil. This effect is demonstrated by pouring small amounts of liquid nitrogen onto the demonstration bench, as well as by pouring a little water onto a very hot piece of flat metal.