Nitrogen in its liquid state is a cryogenic gas aka cryogen.
gas- nitrogen when it touches something ist turns in to ice -solid and sorry that is all i can think of :/
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature. It makes up almost 80% of the air we breathe.
Nonmetal. Nitrogen is a gas.
Nitrogen can freeze anything and i think it is a frozen gas.
nitrogen!
Dry Hydrogen and dry nitrogen gas in the Haber process
i think it is nitrogen!
Bone dry nitrogen gas refers to nitrogen gas that has been treated to remove all traces of water vapor, making it extremely dry and free of moisture. This type of nitrogen gas is commonly used in applications where moisture can be detrimental, such as in laboratories and sensitive industrial processes.
Nitrogen.
Yes, portable dry chemical fire extinguishers are pressurized by means of nitrogen (expellant gas used to discharge the extinguishing agent from its container). Carbon dioxide can also be used as expellant gas. Usually carbon dioxide is used for temperatures ranges of 0oC to +49oC, and nitrogen for extreme temperature ranges of -54oC to +99oC.
Nitrogen is not used in lamps.
Dry air is just over 78% nitrogen gas.
Nitrogen
the nitrogen gas is used for nitrogen fixation
No, dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, or CO2.
in the plumbing world nitrogen is used for purging the air, O2, out of medical gas lines or refrigeration lines for air conditioners. nitrogen is used because it does not burn like O2 thus leaving the inside of the pipe clean.
Nitrogen gas makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, which is what is considered as "dry air." It is a stable and non-reactive gas that helps maintain the balance of gases in the atmosphere. Other gases like oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide make up the rest of the dry air.