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  1. Pouring liquid nitrogen onto a balloon decreases the volume of the balloon dramatically. Afterward, the balloon re-inflates. Use
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  2. Pouring liquid nitrogen onto a balloon decreases the volume of the balloon dramatically. Afterward, the balloon re-inflates. Use
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  3. 1. Pouring liquid nitrogen onto a balloon decreases the volume of the balloon dramatically. Afterward, the balloon reinflates.
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  4. Liquid nitrogen is obtained by condensing gaseous nitrogen found in air and boils at 77.36 K. At the boiling point, the density
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  5. Many analytical instruments require liquid nitrogen. While filling an instrument with liquid nitrogen, an analytical chemist
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  6. Many analytical instruments require liquid nitrogen. While filling an instrument with liquid nitrogen, an analytical chemist
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  7. Many analytical instruments require liquid nitrogen. While filling an instrument with liquid nitrogen, an analytical chemist
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  8. Liquid nitrogen, which has a boiling point of 77 K, is commonly used to cool substances to low temperatures.How much energy must
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  9. Liquid nitrogen-powered car students at the university of north Texas and the university of Washington built a car propelled by
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  10. Gaseous nitrogen has a density of 1.17 kg/m3 and liquid nitrogen has a density of 810 kg/m3.[The relative molecular mass of
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