liquid
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Liquid nitrogen has no melting point. A melting point is the temperature when a solid turns into a liquid. Since liquid nitrogen is already a liquid, it has no melting point. It is already melted, compared to solid nitrogen.
Yes, nitrogen can form a molecular solid at low temperatures where the nitrogen molecules are arranged in a regular lattice structure. This solid nitrogen is known as nitrogen ice.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
it isn't a solid, liquid, nor a gas. IT IS PLASMA :P
solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Carbon is a solid most of the time, but can be made into a liquid, gas, or plasma.
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The volume of a liquid is typically smaller than that of the corresponding solid because the molecules are more tightly packed in the solid phase due to the stronger intermolecular forces. In the case of nitrogen, the volume of liquid nitrogen is smaller than that of solid nitrogen because the molecules in liquid nitrogen are more closely packed than in solid nitrogen.
Solid
liquid nitrogen is probably a fluid.
what
gas
Wood is a solid.
Liquid nitrogen has no melting point. A melting point is the temperature when a solid turns into a liquid. Since liquid nitrogen is already a liquid, it has no melting point. It is already melted, compared to solid nitrogen.
Plasma
Plasma.