Argon does.
evaporation
Nitrogen i an unreactive gas. <><><><><> Nitrogen is not a noble gas so it is not non-reactive
Physical change, as it goes from nitrogen liquid to nitrogen gas ... No chemical change takes place.
(-195.79 °C, -320.42 °F) That is close but nitrogen boils at -182.95 Degrees Celsius And -297.31 Degrees Fahrenheit.
This an example of vaporization.Vaporization is a physical change.
NH3 boils at −33.34 °C and is a smelly colorless gas called Ammonia.
Yes. At atmospheric pressure, nitrogen boils at -320 degrees Fahrenheit.
When a gas is given off as a liquid boils, it is an example of a phase change. As the liquid temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules rises until they break free from the intermolecular forces holding them in the liquid state, thus transitioning into the gas phase.
Liquid nitrogen
At atmospheric pressure, liquid nitrogen boils at -196 degrees Celsius (-321 degrees Fahrenheit). If the pressure is increased, the temperature at which liquid nitrogen boils also increases.
Liquid helium is a lot colder than liquid nitrogen.
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