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Well, darling, the density of nitrogen at 100 psi would depend on the temperature as well. At room temperature and pressure, nitrogen has a density of about 1.165 kg/m³. However, at 100 psi, the density would increase due to the higher pressure. You might want to consult a gas density calculator for a more precise answer, but that's the gist of it, sugar.

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