About twice the size of a 2 liter soda bottle. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold- the container must be vacuum insulated, or the liquid nitrogen quickly turn to gas.
The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
The size of the container needed to hold 100 liters would depend on the shape and dimensions of the container. For example, a container that is approximately 50 cm x 50 cm x 40 cm would be able to hold 100 liters of liquid.
All north American pop comes in 1 or 2 litre bottles as well as smaller cans.
1 Litre is 1,000 ml
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How big is 2 liter liquid nitrogen container?...
The pressure inside of a container when nitrogen gas is added depends on:what the pressure was before the gas was addedhow big the container ishow much nitrogen gas is addedthe temperature of the gas before it is addedthe temperature of the container and its contents
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The volume of an object is determined by the product of the surface area and the height of the object. Hence if the big container has a bigger height then the volume would certainly be greater. However, when talking about the volume of the liquid, it will be constant. This is because, although the height of the liquid will be reduced by putting it into a bigger container, the surface area is increased. Therefore, it will be constant. ! xx
There are 1000 ml in a liter. 1000ml is greater than 650 ml. So yes.
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The size of the container needed to hold 100 liters would depend on the shape and dimensions of the container. For example, a container that is approximately 50 cm x 50 cm x 40 cm would be able to hold 100 liters of liquid.
All north American pop comes in 1 or 2 litre bottles as well as smaller cans.
Oh, dude, a 10-liter bucket or a 10-liter container would hold 10 liters. It's like, pretty straightforward, you know? Just think of it as a big ol' jug that can handle a lot of liquid. So, if you ever need to store or carry around 10 liters of something, that's your go-to.
Generally, no. Liquid nitrogen is "too cold" normally to radiate heat, at least compared to surrounding things. Nitrogen liquifies at extremely low temperature, and because it is so cold, it is surrounded by stuff that is a lot warmer. It is generally a heat absorber. There are circumstances where liquid nitrogen will radiate heat. If we conduct an experiment where we cool liquid nitrogen with liquid helium, the liquid nitrogen will radiate heat. And it will become a solid, giving us solid nitrogen (because it changed its state of matter by "freezing" and becoming a solid).
As big as the container it is in.
correct. volume is a measurement of the amount of something. You can measure out 1L of water in a beaker, and then pour it into a boot &it's still 1L H2O. It doesn't even have to be in a container. You can pour it on the ground, & you'll have 'spilled' 1L H2O on the floor.