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Compression of nitrogen or any gas does not alter the chemical property...only changes involve in physical properties... On compression the gas molecules are come into more close..so it is pressurized..not change its chemical property...and whenever chances is come it s expand ..

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6y ago

No, it is a physical change. It is a change in state (phase) when energy is removed from the gaseous molecules and they condense into liquid. Heating the liquid will return the nitrogen to a gaseous state.

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15y ago

yes since you are turning it into a liquid from a gas...

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15y ago

Nitrogen being heated and turned into nitrogen gas or being mixed with another chemical would be a chemical change

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12y ago

Any process which involves boiling is a phase changing process and is best described as a physical change.

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8y ago

This would be a physical change as the nitrogen is only changing states

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10y ago

Boiling is a physical change.

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8y ago

This is a physical change.

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2y ago

Liquid nitrogen boils at 196

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Q: Is boiling nitrogen in a laboratory a physical or chemical change?
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