Liquid nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen is inert, colorless, odorless, non-corrosive, nonflammable, and extremely cold. Nitrogen makes up the major portion of the atmosphere (78.03% by volume, 75.5% by weight). Nitrogen is inert and will not support combustion; however, it is not life supporting. Nitrogen is inert except when heated to very high temperatures where it combines with some of the more active metals, such as lithium and magnesium, to form nitrides. It will also combine with oxygen to form oxides of nitrogen and, when combined with hydrogen in the presence of catalysts, will form ammonia.


Physical Properties
• Molecular Weight: 28.01
• Boiling Point @ 1 atm: -320.5°F (-195.8°C, 77oK)
• Freezing Point @ 1 atm: -346.0°F (-210.0°C, 63oK)
• Critical Temperature: -232.5°F (-146.9°C)


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