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What is the difference between nitrogen in the atmosphere and liquid nitrogen?

Liquid nitrogen is made by taking in air from the atmosphere and compressing and cooling it. Once it is cool enough, it forms a liquid. This liquid contains argon, oxygen and nitrogen. These elements are then separated and sold as a commodity. The temperature is the only difference.


What is the difference between nitrogen dioxide and oxygen?

one is solid and one is liquid


What is the difference between a solid and a liquid volume?

Solids and liquids both have definite volumes. Gasses, however, do not have a definite volume.


How many liters of gaseous nitrogen will 1 liter of liquid nitrogen produce?

One liter of liquid nitrogen will produce approximately 696 liters of gaseous nitrogen when it vaporizes. This is due to the significant difference in density between liquid and gaseous nitrogen. The conversion factor is based on the fact that liquid nitrogen expands about 694 times in volume when it changes from liquid to gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure.


What is the difference between the boiling points of water and liquid nitrogen?

The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius, while the boiling point of liquid nitrogen is -196 degrees Celsius. This means that water boils at a much higher temperature compared to liquid nitrogen.


Temperature of liquid nitrogen?

liquid nitrogen boils at −196 °C (77 K; −321 °F)


What is the difference between the oceans and atmosphere?

The oceans are made primarily of liquid water. The atmosphere is made primarily of a mixture of gaseous Oxygen (20%) and Nitrogen (80%).


What will be the state of liquid nitrogen after boiling?

when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.


What is the metric units for liquid capacity?

In the metric system, there is no difference between liquid capacity and capacity of anything else. The cubic meter is the unit for capacity, although for smaller capacities/volumes the liter which is 1/1000th of a cubic meter can be used.


What phase is liquid nitrogen in at room temperature?

Liquid nitrogen is liquid.


How do you separate nitrogen gas from a mixture of nitrogen gas and liquid nitrogen?

You can separate nitrogen gas from liquid nitrogen by allowing the liquid nitrogen to evaporate at room temperature or by heating it to increase the rate of evaporation. The nitrogen gas will separate from the liquid nitrogen as it evaporates, leaving behind the liquid nitrogen.


How does liquid nitrogen mand leaking pipes?

It doesn't mend the pipe. The pipe will still have a leak. However, you can use liquid nitrogen to freeze the water in a pipe and create a 'freeze block' which will prevent more liquid from getting to the leak. Once the freeze block is in place, it is much easier to repair the pipe leak.

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