Testing liquid nitrogen into coca directly on television, female reporters almost lost their lives

The Australian television reporter was almost seriously injured or could die after a scientific experiment was being encountered a bit of a problem.

Last November, the science teacher and YouTuber Jacob Strickling appeared on the television show "Studio 10" as a guest. He surprised everyone after mixing the coca bottle and turning them into a miniature rocket when turning them upside down.

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The chemical reaction caused the bottle of coca to launch into the sky at extremely high speed, flying close to Belling's face.

Later, Jacob asked Natarsha Belling, one of the hosts to try it out. This is when the accident happened.

Instead of holding it upright then overturning it as decisively as Jacob, for the Belling box had tipped it. Immediately, the chemical reaction caused the bottle of coca to launch into the sky at extremely high speed, flying close to Belling's face. It even broke a tree branch along the way.

"My right ear can't hear anything," Belling said after the accident. Fortunately for her, the bottle of coca didn't hit her face.