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Q: What is the boiling point of liquid nitrogen 77k on the Fahrenheit scale?
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What is the boiling point of liquid nitrogen 77 K on the Fahrenheit scale?

-320.8


At what temperature will nitrogen become a liquid?

The temperature at which nitrogen becomes a liquid is 77 Kelvin (-196°C, or -321°F).


What are the Examples of low boiling point liquids?

Liquid Nitrogen, liquid oxygen etc are low boiling point liquids


What is the texture of liquid nitrogen?

Liquid nitrogen looks like boiling water, since at the point of liquid nitrogen at room temperature, it is extremely hot.


What is the difference between the boiling points of water and liquid nitrogen?

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.


What is a Substance with a really low boiling point?

Liquid nitrogen is one whose boiling point is way, way below the freezing point of water.


What are some example sentences for the words boiling point?

The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit.The boiling point of ethanol is 173.1 degrees Fahrenheit.


What is the liquid or mixture with the least boiling point?

Helium (liquid) at 4.3K , minus 269oC, don't know Fahrenheit ;-)


What is the boiling point of liquid nitrogen?

- 340 degrees F.


When water is a liquid what is the physical state of nitrogen?

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).


Nitrogen is a 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.


What is temperature of boiling point?

That will depend on the temperature scale (eg Kelvin, Fahrenheit, Celsius etc.) you are wishing to use to measure it and the substance who's boiling point you are trying to ascertain (eg boiling point of Oxygen or the boiling point of Iron or the boiling point of Water etc.). Water's boiling point is at 100° C, 373.15° K, and 212° F.