yes
It depends on how much water, how hot it is, and how much liquid nitrogen there is. The water will initially cause the liquid nitrogen to boil; if there's enough water and it's hot enough, it may make the nitrogen boil explosively. However, if there's enough nitrogen, it will eventually freeze the water.
As liquid nitrogen is chilled and at a temperature of -196 degrees centigrade , when that liquid nitrogen is added up with hot water then the particles of iquid nitrogen get heated up and then turn into vapour while this procees is going the sound occurs
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
Nitrogen gas is generally unreactive and does not typically react with hot gasoline under normal conditions. However, in very specific and controlled environments, nitrogen gas can potentially react with certain components in gasoline under extreme conditions.
Nitrogen atoms do not spontaneously change into other kinds of atoms. However, in nuclear reactions or processes like radioactive decay, nitrogen atoms can be converted into different atoms.
yes helium and nitrogen are hot gases
i think you can find nitrogen in a hot air ballon
It depends on how much water, how hot it is, and how much liquid nitrogen there is. The water will initially cause the liquid nitrogen to boil; if there's enough water and it's hot enough, it may make the nitrogen boil explosively. However, if there's enough nitrogen, it will eventually freeze the water.
nitrogen
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
The direction of trave of the nitrogen released will depend on the temperature of both the air in the room and the nitrogen. Cold nitrogen in a hot room will sink, hot nitrogen in a cold room will rise. If both temperaures are about the same the bouyancy will essentially be neutral as air is about 79% nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen looks like boiling water, since at the point of liquid nitrogen at room temperature, it is extremely hot.
At the atmospheric pressure, liquid nitrogen only exists in temperatures below 177 K.
As liquid nitrogen is chilled and at a temperature of -196 degrees centigrade , when that liquid nitrogen is added up with hot water then the particles of iquid nitrogen get heated up and then turn into vapour while this procees is going the sound occurs
Nitrogen is as hot or as cold as its surroundings. Molecular nitrogen, N2, won't withstand a temperature of several million kelvin; but atomic nitrogen certainly will.
no it doesn't
it will turn to ice