Under normal conditions found on the Earth, nitrogen is a gas. Elsewhere in the universe, and in some earthly laboratories, nitrogen can be a liquid or a solid.
Nitrogen would be a gas at 25 degrees Celsius.
Under normal conditions - the ones we are accustomed to - it is a gas.
The state of nitrogen is gas at 298 K. Nitrogen's symbol is N and it;s atomic number is 7.
Above 126 K (-147 C) nitrogen is always a gas, whatever the pressure. At atmospheric pressure, nitrogen liquefies at 77 K (-196 C) and solidifies at 63 K (-210 C)
The main nitrogen reservoirs in the environment are the atmosphere, where nitrogen exists as N2 gas, and in organic matter in soil and vegetation. Nitrogen is also found in the ocean as nitrate and ammonium ions.
Gas
Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure, making it the most common state of matter for nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere.
They are gases
Nitrogen would be a gas at 25 degrees Celsius.
Yes, nitrogen is a form of matter. Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space. Nitrogen is a chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. It exists as a gas in its natural state and is a fundamental component of the Earth's atmosphere.
Air is about 79% (volume) Nitrogen (N2). It is a gas at atmospheric conditions.
At standard Tempoeratures and Pressures(STP) nitrogen state of matter is a GAS . However it can be cooled to form a liquid and further cooled to form a solid, but these are extremely low temperatures.
Examples of gas state of matter include oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. These substances have particles that are spread far apart, move freely, and take the shape of their container.
Under normal conditions - the ones we are accustomed to - it is a gas.
No. Air is a mixture mainly of nitrogen, oxygen and argon; the only four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
Nitrogen is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius, while carbon dioxide can exist as a gas or a solid (dry ice) at this temperature.
Oxygen and nitrogen are elements, not matter in themselves. Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space, which includes elements like oxygen and nitrogen, as well as compounds and mixtures.