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by jaylenc
11-12-17
Hey professor, can you give mr some details on nitrogen for my next science class?
There are many things you might need to know like the boilng points and what happens when it changes.

 

by jaylenc
11-13-17
Hey professor, can you give me some details on nitrogen for my science class?
There are many things you will need to know.
Can i get an example?
You could be studing the changes in the substance and how it reacts to others.
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...Lets say it was in its solid form and you melted somehow. You would have to burn it at 209.86 C to change it to a liquid.

 

by jaylenc
11-13-17
Ok now i understand. So what would i do to turn the liquid into a gas.
You would boil it like you would water but at -195.80 and turn the liquid nitrogen into vapor and it will be a gas.
So almost any substance can be melted or turned into gas.
Yes almost any substance can be changed but some might have different boiling and melting points.
Well thanks for all the information professor. I know so much now.
No problem Gabe

 

by jaylenc
11-13-17
Hey professor, can you give me some details on nitrogen for my science class?
There are many things you will need to know. There are a lot of things chemicals can do and mix with.
Can i get an example?
It could have something to do with the changes in the substance and how it reacts to others.
???
...Lets say it was in its solid form and you wanted to melt it. You would have to burn it at -209.86 C to change it to a liquid.

 

by jaylenc
11-15-17
Ok now i understand. So what would i do to turn the liquid into a gas.
You would boil it like you would water but at -195.80 and turn the liquid nitrogen into vapor and it will be a gas
Where does the gas come from.
The pressure from the heat is put into the water causing it to change the water and the particles come through the top creating the gas or vapor.
Interesting
This releases exothermic energy

 

by jaylenc
11-15-17
Ok now i understand. So what would i do to turn the liquid into a gas.
You would boil it like you would water but at -195.80 and turn the liquid nitrogen into vapor and it will be a gas
Where does the gas come from.
The pressure from the heat is put into the water causing it to change the water and the particles come through the top creating the gas or vapor.
Interesting
This change is called exothermic energy because the nitrogen releases heat energy while boiling. Alright Gabe, my next class is coming in right now so come back later!!

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