It all depends on a litre of what.
About twice the size of a 2 liter soda bottle. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold- the container must be vacuum insulated, or the liquid nitrogen quickly turn to gas.
One liter of nitrogen can be bought for six cents if by the truckload, or a dollar or two in exceptionally small quantities. It's actually cheaper to produce than bottled water.
Increasing the pressure on one liter of nitrogen will cause the volume to decrease while the temperature remains constant, according to Boyle's Law. The relationship between pressure and volume is inversely proportional, meaning that as pressure increases, volume decreases.
20.95%oxygen and 78.08% nitrogen
Helium is significantly less dense than both oxygen and nitrogen, the major components of air. The density of helium is about 0.1785 grams per liter, while nitrogen is approximately 1.2506 grams per liter and oxygen around 1.429 grams per liter. This difference in density is why helium-filled balloons rise in the atmosphere; they are buoyant in the denser air composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
To prepare a 1000 ppm sodium nitrite (NaNO2) solution as nitrogen, first calculate the required amount of sodium nitrite. Since 1000 ppm means 1000 mg of solute per liter of solution, you would dissolve 1000 mg of sodium nitrite in enough water to make a total volume of 1 liter. To express this concentration in terms of nitrogen, note that sodium nitrite contains about 30.6% nitrogen by mass, so the solution contains approximately 306 mg of nitrogen per liter.
In a one liter sample of dry air, there are approximately 780 mL of nitrogen and 210 mL of oxygen. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of dry air while oxygen makes up about 21%.
The answer is 2,68 moles.
Better check on that again, helium is lighter than air and the specific gravity of air is approximately 1.3 milligrams per cubic centimeter. Water weighs much more than air, 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
How big is 2 liter liquid nitrogen container?...
On average, human urine contains about 7 grams of nitrogen per liter. Nitrogen in urine is mainly in the form of urea, a waste product of protein metabolism. The amount of nitrogen in urine can vary depending on factors like diet and hydration status.
The density of nitrogen is 1.251 g/liter at 0° C (32° F) and 1 atmosphere pressure. The density of ultrapure nitrogen gas at 0 0C and 101,325 kPa is: 1,251 g/L and at 15 0C is 1,185 g/L. 0.0012506 g/cm3