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Q: When liquid nitrogen starts to heat up againit turns back into gas. why does heating a liquid cause it to turn into a gas?
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How to Convert Liquid nitrogen to nitrogen Gas?

This may not be as spectacular as you migh imagine. If one litre of liquid nitrogen turned to gas, then it would simply be no longer the liquid form of nitrogen, but the gas form of it. This starts to happen immediately: its te smoke like stuff coming of the liquid nitrogen. Nitrogen in its gas form is a normal part of our atmosphere, we need it to breathe, so one litre of LIQUID nitrogen turning to GAS nitrogen will not do anything cool., You need to put something in the liquid nitrogen, and as nitrogen can only be liquid at a very low temperature, what ever you put in it, will freeze and if you hit it it will break. Dont get any on you: it wil freeze your flesh off


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