- 340 degrees F.
It is 77.4 K approx.
Liquid Nitrogen, liquid oxygen etc are low boiling point liquids
The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is -195.8°C and the boiling point of water is 100°C. Therefore, that's a difference of 295.8°C.
-320.8
-321 degrees Fahrenheit
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
Liquid Nitrogen, liquid oxygen etc are low boiling point liquids
Liquid nitrogen looks like boiling water, since at the point of liquid nitrogen at room temperature, it is extremely hot.
The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is -195.8°C and the boiling point of water is 100°C. Therefore, that's a difference of 295.8°C.
-320.8
Liquid nitrogen is one whose boiling point is way, way below the freezing point of water.
-321 degrees Fahrenheit
The temperature at which nitrogen becomes a liquid is 77 Kelvin (-196°C, or -321°F).
At normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen is gaseous over the entire liquid range of water (and considerably below as well; the boiling point of nitrogen is about 77 K).
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
Yes, nitrogen exists in a gaseous form (N2) at at temperatures above its boiling point. It can also exist as a liquid at 77 K.
Ok. there's a fixed ratio for Nitrogen as it expands from liquid to gas. From liquid, it expands 696 times from its boiling point at atmospheric pressure.
The liquid with low boiling point.