The temperature at which nitrogen becomes a liquid is 77 Kelvin (-196°C, or -321°F).
The temperature at which an element becomes a gas is its boiling point. The boiling point of nitrogen is 77.355 Kelvin, -195.795 degrees Celsius, and -320.431 degrees Fahrenheit.
Well technically if it was frozen then it would not be a liquid. The reason why liquid nitrogen is dangerous is because of its low temperatures. To have nitrogen which is normally a gas to become a liquid you must make the temperature extremely low. If you stick anything into this liquid nitrogen it will freeze it. This is because it is below the freezing point for most organic structures but now below the freezing point for nitrogen. For nitrogen to become a solid the temperatures must go even lower.
It is commonly cooled down enough so that it turns into a liquid. Sometimes, it is also stored in special high pressured containers at room temperature.
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.
Liquid nitrogen can be kept at room temperature at sufficient pressure. Otherwise, it is a gas.
Nitrogen ice is solid. Liquid nitrogen is liquid. At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen is gaseous.
Solid nitrogen melts at 63.15 K, -210.00 °C, -346.00 °F to form liquid nitrogen.
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Nitrogen must be cooled to a very low temperature to become liquid nitrogen. At room temperature, liquid nitrogen will change from the liquid phase to the gas phase. Therefore, if the skin is treated with liquid nitrogen, the liquid nitrogen will almost instantly become a gas and evaporate away from the skin. It is impossible to "leave" it on the skin, as this reaction is almost instantaneous and no liquid nitrogen is left behind.
Liquid nitrogen is liquid.
Liquid nitrogen has very low temperature, hence parts of flower which is having lot of water content gets solidified and become brittle and hard.
Liquid nitrogen is very cold. Many things that are not normally brittle at room temperature become brittle at very low temperatures.
the average temperature of liquid nitrogen ranges anywhere from -300 to -400 degrees Fahrenheit
Well technically if it was frozen then it would not be a liquid. The reason why liquid nitrogen is dangerous is because of its low temperatures. To have nitrogen which is normally a gas to become a liquid you must make the temperature extremely low. If you stick anything into this liquid nitrogen it will freeze it. This is because it is below the freezing point for most organic structures but now below the freezing point for nitrogen. For nitrogen to become a solid the temperatures must go even lower.
Liquid nitrogen looks like boiling water, since at the point of liquid nitrogen at room temperature, it is extremely hot.
Can be both, depends the temperature, if you cool it a lot it become liquid, at the atmosphere temperature will be a gas !. You can use it to inflate your tires i.e., at this temperature it will be a gas.
It is commonly cooled down enough so that it turns into a liquid. Sometimes, it is also stored in special high pressured containers at room temperature.
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.