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It will become liquid at approx 77 K at atmospheric pressure.

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What will happen to a turkey when cooled by liquid nitrogen and dropped?

most likely it will freeze and then when it is dropped it will shatter into many pieces


How do you turn nitrogen from a gas to a liquid?

in general you need to two things: But Liquid Nitrogen is not made this way. 1st it needs to be cooled very cold. Then it needs to be compressed. The proccess usually does this both at the same time, Cooled Nitrogen is run through a compressor and then cooled agian, and then super cooled to create Liquid. It is produced using a proccess called fractional distilation of air resulting in Liquid Oxegen and Liquid Nitrogen.


What do you remove from nitrogen in order for it to be liquid nitrogen?

You remove heat. Nitrogen must be cooled to -196 degrees Celsius to become a liquid.


How does nitrogen change into liquid nitrogen?

It has to be cooled to below -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit.


What state of mater is nitrogen?

At standard Tempoeratures and Pressures(STP) nitrogen state of matter is a GAS . However it can be cooled to form a liquid and further cooled to form a solid, but these are extremely low temperatures.


What happen to oxygen when cooled?

It contracts?


Can nitrogen be compressed to a liquid?

Yes, when cooled down below triple point


If you touch Nitrogen Gas what will happen?

Nothing will happen, nitrogen gas is inert and non toxic, 78% of the air we live in and breath is nitrogen.


Why is it an advantage to transport nitrogen as a liquid rather than as a compressed gas?

The key to storing nitrogen as a liquid is that we need to compress and cool the nitrogen to cause it to change state from a gas to a liquid. By doing this, we can store a lot of nitrogen in a small volume compared to trying to store it as a gas.


Is liquid nitrogen is same as nitrogen?

They are the same element as the name suggests, but due to their different states i.e. nitrogen is a gas which makes up 70% of our atmosphere and liquid nitrogen is nitrogen cooled down to -196 degrees Celsius, they have different properties.


What would happen to the earth if the crust cooled?

We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die


What will happen if you take nitrogen from the air?

nothing will happen