It'
s liquid DFE(1,1,-difluoroethane) that's commonly sold in certain stores as computer
duster. It is used when neither dry ice or liquid nitrogen is obtainable. It's usually used for
science, to freeze things, or just for
fun cooling thermometers,
water, or some insects. The computer duster can is used for dusting off the dust from computers using the DFE
gas. however, when turned upside-down, it provides a frostbite causing super-cold liquid that's -25 degrees Celsius(-12 degrees Fahrenheit) or colder. It is sometimes(very very rarely) used to try to liquefy formaldehyde or other gases, but due to the toxicity of these gases, a gas mask is recommended. It can liquefy butane, a far less toxic, but highly flammable
gas. Getting Homeless man's liquid nitrogen on skin can be deadly, as frostbite can occur. It's a cryogenic liquid.
Dude, I just froze some cockroaches, a container of
water, and liquefied a
gas using Homeless man's liquid nitrogen.