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.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
LiBr is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It has a melting point of 547 degrees Celsius and boils at around 1265 degrees Celsius.
Yes, nitrogen can form a molecular solid at low temperatures where the nitrogen molecules are arranged in a regular lattice structure. This solid nitrogen is known as nitrogen ice.
Nitrogen gas can be converted to a solid form through a process called nitrogen liquefaction and then further cooling it to form solid nitrogen. This involves compressing and cooling the gas to very low temperatures below its boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius. At such low temperatures, nitrogen gas transforms into a solid state known as nitrogen snow or solid nitrogen.
Nitrogen can be converted to a solid by decreasing its temperature below its melting point of 63K (-210°C). At this temperature, nitrogen transitions from a gas to a solid, forming a crystalline structure.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
LiBr is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It has a melting point of 547 degrees Celsius and boils at around 1265 degrees Celsius.
Yes, nitrogen can form a molecular solid at low temperatures where the nitrogen molecules are arranged in a regular lattice structure. This solid nitrogen is known as nitrogen ice.
The volume of a liquid is typically smaller than that of the corresponding solid because the molecules are more tightly packed in the solid phase due to the stronger intermolecular forces. In the case of nitrogen, the volume of liquid nitrogen is smaller than that of solid nitrogen because the molecules in liquid nitrogen are more closely packed than in solid nitrogen.
Nitrogen gas can be converted to a solid form through a process called nitrogen liquefaction and then further cooling it to form solid nitrogen. This involves compressing and cooling the gas to very low temperatures below its boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius. At such low temperatures, nitrogen gas transforms into a solid state known as nitrogen snow or solid nitrogen.
Yes, there is.
Nitrogen can be obtained as a solid at very low temperature, under -210 0C. At room temperature nitrogen is a gas.
liquid nitrogen is probably a fluid.
Nitrogen can be converted to a solid by decreasing its temperature below its melting point of 63K (-210°C). At this temperature, nitrogen transitions from a gas to a solid, forming a crystalline structure.
yes
At 0 degrees Celsius or 273 Kelvin, nitrogen is a gas. Nitrogen freezes into a solid at a much lower temperature of -210 degrees Celsius or 63 Kelvin.
Nitrogen (N) is monotonic but nitrogen gas (N2) is molecular.