Commonly liquid nitrogen is stored below 100 psi. It can be stored at 0 psi. All liquid nitrogen tanks are insulated to stop heat from boiling off the liquid.
The composition of liquid air is: 80 % nitrogen, 19 % oxygen 0,9 % argon, 0,1 % minor gases.
At -63.5 degrees C chloroform becomes a solid and at 61.2 degrees C it becomes a gas. Therefore, at 80 degrees C, chloroform is a gas.
No, N, or Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature, it makes up (as the diatomic molecule N2), 80% of the air you breath. Nitrogen forms a liquid at −195.8 °C.
Water has a boiling point of 367 K ( = 94oC) at 81.4 kPa (80% of Standard Sea level Pressure)
Are you sure you mean carbon? Carbon melts (turns to liquid) at 3550 degrees C, and boils at 3825 degrees C.
Use a -80 freezer. If you want it colder, use liquid nitrogen.
The temperature of nitrogen at 29-43 psi pressure will depend on whether it is in a liquid or gaseous state. At normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen boils at -320.44°F, so at 29-43 psi it will be at a temperature lower than that. If the nitrogen is in a gaseous state, you would need to refer to a specific temperature-pressure chart or equation to determine the exact temperature under those conditions.
Gas, bromine boils at 59 oC so it would be a gas at 80 oC
For temperatures as low as -80 degrees celsius, a common refrigerant used is liquid nitrogen or a mixture of liquid nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These refrigerants have low boiling points which allow them to maintain such extremely cold temperatures.
Depend on what gas it is and at what pressure. Water turn to liquid at 100 C and 1 ATM and condense at 80 C if pressure is 0.5 ATM. Oxygen in air will condense to liquid at -183 C and Nitrogen at -196 C and 1 ATM.
The composition of liquid air is: 80 % nitrogen, 19 % oxygen 0,9 % argon, 0,1 % minor gases.
Water changes state from a liquid to a gas when heated from 10 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius.
At -63.5 degrees C chloroform becomes a solid and at 61.2 degrees C it becomes a gas. Therefore, at 80 degrees C, chloroform is a gas.
The composition of liquid air is: 80 % nitrogen, 19 % oxygen 0,9 % argon, 0,1 % minor gases.
No, N, or Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature, it makes up (as the diatomic molecule N2), 80% of the air you breath. Nitrogen forms a liquid at −195.8 °C.
Water has a boiling point of 367 K ( = 94oC) at 81.4 kPa (80% of Standard Sea level Pressure)
Reduce the pressure on it.