Why does liquid nitrogen freez ?
Below 63 K, -346°F nitrogen freezes and becomes a solid. Above 77.2 K, nitrogen boils and becomes a gas.
If it freezes just a little it becomes cold water, but if it freezes more it becomes ice.
Yes, ammonia freezes at freezes at −77.7 °C.
Water freezes at 0o Celsius, or 32o Fahrenheit.
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He freezes
liquid nitrogen
liquid nitrogen will not freeze everything. Hydrogen and helium will remain a gas when exposed to liquid nitrogen.
Air is made mostly of nitrogen and nitrogen freezes at -185 Celsius.
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.
Below 63 K, -346°F nitrogen freezes and becomes a solid. Above 77.2 K, nitrogen boils and becomes a gas.
affect what?....continue the question please...or you die!
Absolutely none. Cryogenic liquids are not used in food production.
Nitrogen naturally occurs as a gas, but when it hits coler than -196 Degrees Celsius it then goes into liquid form. It freezes at temperatures lower than -210 degrees celsius
Pluto has a very thin atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen. Pressure varies as a substantial portion of it periodically freezes.
Pluto has a very tenuous atmosphere composed of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. This atmosphere partially freezes periodically, becoming part of Pluto's surface.