liquide nitrogen mixed with water will give a cloud. Solubility of Nitrogen in water is influenced by the presence of electrolytes. Mix with alcohol (Ethanol)
Haber Process
N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
2NH3(aq) + H2SO4 → (NH4)2SO4(aq)
When you mix oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen, you are likely to get a mixture of gases that may include nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and potentially other nitrogen and sulfur compounds depending on the specific conditions of the experiment. These gases can have various chemical properties and potential environmental implications.
78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen. 21% is oxygen, and the other 1% is a mix of other gasses.
The result it a common base called ammonia.
Since they are gases, neither nitrogen or helium are technically able to dissolve in the same way that a solid dissolves in a liquid. However, if they were to mix, it would not go well because the helium would float away very quickly.
The compound formed through a mix of oxygen and nitrogen would be nitrogen oxide.
Mixing nitrogen with nitrogen: any problem, any reaction.
Sure. There is no logical reason not to mix it. Regular air is mostly nitrogen anyways.
nitrous oxide? <><><><> Air you are breathing right this second is a mix of nitrogen (79%) and oxygen (21%)
Gasses and Liquids do not simply "mix".
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they die?
When you mix oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen, you are likely to get a mixture of gases that may include nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and potentially other nitrogen and sulfur compounds depending on the specific conditions of the experiment. These gases can have various chemical properties and potential environmental implications.
The two will mix.
Air is 78% nitrogen, and most tyres are inflated with air, so mixing pure nitrogen with air would not be a problem.
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