Space is thought as a vacuum but it does contain small amounts of gases. It is mainly comprised of hydrogen plasma particles. There is no nitrogen that has been found in open space yet.
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it's a gas - it fills all available space. A liquid will sit in a container.
you use 100000 tonnes of nitrogen gas and ignite it and then off you go!
gas ca fill any space cause gas is very powerful and strong
it is inert, our air contains nitrogen more than any other gas
Nitrogen gas, like any other gas, can move faster under certain conditions, such as increased temperature or lower pressure, which increase the kinetic energy of the gas molecules. Additionally, in a confined space, if the volume decreases, the speed of the gas molecules can increase due to the principles of gas dynamics. However, in a vacuum or under specific controlled conditions, the maximum speed of nitrogen is limited by its molecular weight and the physical laws governing gas behavior.
No. Gases do not have a definite shape as well as volume. This is applicable for every gas.
The molar volume of nitrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 22.4 liters. This means that 1 mole of nitrogen gas occupies 22.4 liters of space under these conditions.
The expansion rate of liquid nitrogen is 697 to 1.
Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless nontoxic gas.
One can obtain nitrogen gas at home by purchasing a nitrogen gas cylinder from a supplier or using a nitrogen gas generator to produce nitrogen gas from the air.
The product of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas.