Nitrogen at room temperature (i.e. it's normal state) is a gas.
The air consists for 79% out of nitrogen. What means, by normal temperatures, it's a gas.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature.
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
No. Nitrogen, regardless of whether it is in its liquid, solid, or gas state, is neutral.
liquid
Nitrogen monoxide also known as nitric oxide is a gas.
gas
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
it depends on the type of nitrogen liquid nitrogen is a liquid but just plain nitrogen is a gas hope i help some
In the atmosphere it is a gas, in the soil it its a solid, nitrogen gas can be converted to liquid in air separation plants. Also, as a liquid Nitrogen is very cold -- cryogenic temperatures. Nitrogen is stored as liquid commonly for convenience, even when gas is required, because liquid is more dense than gas and more nitrogen could be stored in the same volume. Simply, the answer to your question is nitrogen is a solid, liquid and gas depending on where you find it or how you've modified it.
No. Nitrogen, regardless of whether it is in its liquid, solid, or gas state, is neutral.
liquid
In the atmosphere it is a gas, in the soil it its a solid, nitrogen gas can be converted to liquid in air separation plants. Also, as a liquid Nitrogen is very cold -- cryogenic temperatures. Nitrogen is stored as liquid commonly for convenience, even when gas is required, because liquid is more dense than gas and more nitrogen could be stored in the same volume. Simply, the answer to your question is nitrogen is a solid, liquid and gas depending on where you find it or how you've modified it.
Nitrogen ice is solid. Liquid nitrogen is liquid. At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen is gaseous.
Nitrogen monoxide also known as nitric oxide is a gas.
nitrogen can be three different substances as a solid, liquid, and a gas.
solid: iron + copper? liquid: mercury gas: hydrogen,oxygen, nitrogen