The liquid nitrogen has enough coldness to completely cool down lava, but also it has the exact same energy to make lava explode. Think of it as pouring liquid nitrogen on your hand, but if you don't put the right amount of heat (helium) and at the right time your your hand will fall off. Think of your hand falling off as explosion.
The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero, so to convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you would add 273.15. In this case, the temperature of liquid nitrogen at -196°C would be 77.15 Kelvin (-196 + 273.15).
If you just let it in, It would be 99% of ordinary air. If you send a spark through it, it would be nitrogen dioxide (it is toxic).
Decomposition of organic matter from decaying plants adds nitrogen to the soil through a process known as mineralization. This nitrogen becomes available for uptake by plants, supporting their growth and development.
No, nitrogen is odourless. The air we breathe consists of over 70% nitrogen. However, liquid nitrogen does smell of vanilla - does anyone know why? Maybe they add a smelling agent like they do with natural gas?
There are two ways plants put nitrogen into the soil one is decomposition where a plant dies then decomposes putting the nitrogen back into the soil that it once took out. The other is from the air, Legumes are plants that take nitrogen from the air with their leaves and release it into the soil with its roots.
It is almost impossible to find out as there is no such reason to try it. But I think there would be a chemical reaction and the lava would most probably cool down or explode!! Not really sure...
When you add food coloring to a lava lamp, it will disperse and blend with the wax and liquid inside the lamp. As the lamp heats up, the colored wax will rise, mix, and create vibrant swirling patterns in the lamp.
BOOM.
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.
The liquid may boil and become a gas.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
It depends on the solid. Stone would probably become molten lava. Metals would become liquid and could by poured into moulds. Solid ice would turn into water.
It will get hotter. Eventually it may evaporate.
well u get a chamber and add lava and then you get a lava chamber
the weight wont do much but if you add a stronger gas it will sink.
The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero, so to convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you would add 273.15. In this case, the temperature of liquid nitrogen at -196°C would be 77.15 Kelvin (-196 + 273.15).
There are nitrogen fixing plants, such as legumes, that will add nitrogen to the soil naturally. When these plants die, they release nitrogen into the soil, making it available for other plants.