Boyle's Law: p*V = constant for 1. same amount of gas and 2. at same temperature
This will do: V = (98.4*0.725)/142= 0.502 L
liquid nitrogen boils at −196 °C (77 K; −321 °F)
The temperature of the nitrogen at room temperature is whatever the temperature of the room is.
nitric acid, HNO3
No2&Nal
It can have just about any temperature.
Assuming you are talking about oxygen gas and nitrogen gas the answer is yes. Each and every gas is affected by temperature.
Oxygen and nitrogen have equal average kinetic energy per molecule at room temperature. This is assuming that both oxygen and nitrogen molecules are in fact at room temperature.
liquid nitrogen boils at −196 °C (77 K; −321 °F)
The temperature of the nitrogen at room temperature is whatever the temperature of the room is.
Nitrogen can be obtained as a solid at very low temperature, under -210 0C. At room temperature nitrogen is a gas.
nitric acid, HNO3
No2&Nal
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Liquid nitrogen can be kept at room temperature at sufficient pressure. Otherwise, it is a gas.
It can have just about any temperature.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature. It makes up almost 80% of the air we breathe.
Nitrogen is a gas under room temperature. It is in fact the most abundant gas in ourr atmosphere. Nitrogen can also be in the form of liquid nitrogen which can be used to make ice cream and create smoke for culinary decoration.