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No it can not, their boiling points are vastly different.

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Well, yes but the change will be explosive.

If you poured liquid nitrogen into boiling water, all the liquid nitrogen would become gas and spray the remaining liquid boiling water in all directions.

If you poured boiling water into liquid nitrogen, all the liquid nitrogen would become gas and spray the remaining liquid boiling water in all directions.

Please don't try this, you will be severely injured!!!!!!

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Indeed it is, in the very same way that ice is the same as water. Liquid nitrogen is nitrogen, but in a much colder state than the usual gas.

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No it does not change at the same temperature. Nitrogen becomes gas at -196 deg C. Water becomes gas at +100 deg C. That's almost 300 degrees of difference.

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No, these temperatures are extremely different.

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-196 Deg. Centigrade

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