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If the boiling point of nitrogen gas is - 196°C what can be decuded about
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the conditions under which it exists?
Nitrogen gas exists at very low temperatures, specifically below -196°C. At or above this temperature, nitrogen gas would be in a liquid or solid state. So, it can be inferred that the conditions under which nitrogen gas exists are typically extremely cold.
Nitrogen gas exists at very low temperatures, specifically below -196°C. At or above this temperature, nitrogen gas would be in a liquid or solid state. So, it can be inferred that the conditions under which nitrogen gas exists are typically extremely cold.
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