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the answer is that it has no color
the answer is that it has no color
Nitrogen is colorless it has absolutely no color.
Nitrogen is colorless. the color of it is green because my science teacher said it 2 me your science teach is wrong it is a colorless gas =)
Nitrogen in a diving tank is in a gas state. When compressed into the tank, it remains in a gaseous form until it is released and breathed in by a diver.
The nitrogen is mostly found as gas with no color i.e. it is transparent. And also in liquid state it has no color.
Compressed gas tanks are color-coded based on the type of gas they contain. Common color codes include green for oxygen, yellow for hydrogen, gray for carbon dioxide, and brown for acetylene. These color codes help users to easily identify and differentiate between different gases for safe handling and storage.
Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic gas.
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An inert gas, such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide, is commonly used to purge underground gasoline storage tanks during removal. These gases help displace any remaining fuel vapors and reduce the risk of fire or explosion during the removal process.
Nitrogen monoxide is colorless gas; it is also known as Nitric oxide.
For long term storage, keep it full.