One liter of nitrogen can be bought for six cents if by the truckload, or a dollar or two in exceptionally small quantities.
It's actually cheaper to produce than bottled water.
No. The wind is composed of a small amount of water vapor and about 20% oxygen and about 80% nitrogen. The water vapor may freeze but the oxygen and the nitrogen cannot freeze at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Oxygen has a much lower freezing point than liquid nitrogen and if the nitrogen were to be frozen, liquid nitrogen is not cold enough to freeze it...sort of like trying to make ice using cold water.
depends on the liquid. if it's water, most likely the amount of mills in the liter if the weight. (1,000).
At room temperature it is a colourless gas with no smell. Below minus 196 degrees C (its boiling point), it is a colourless liquid. It will not burn nor support burning, and will only react with other elements with difficulty. Pretty boring really! Look at the air you're breathing in right now. That's what nitrogen looks like, in its gaseous state. Nitrogen makes up almost 4/5 of the air we're breathing in. There's much less oxygen in regular atmospheric air than nitrogen. In liquid form, nitrogen is a clear liquid, much like water. This form of nitrogen is used for cryogenic purposes (freezing), and other applications, such as fighting T-1000 model Terminators.
It depends what kind of paint. It can range from about $8 to 20 .
There are 33.8 fluid ounces in a liter.There are 33.8 fluid ounces in one liter.
Liquid Nitrogen Plants cost around 250 Million since all the equipment is needed plus all the inspections that will be needed.
That depends on market demands, but generally it is cheap.
The largest cost will be for the container to put it in. Praxair sells liquid minimum is about $30 The dewar to put it in cost $ 400 ++
It depends on how much water, how hot it is, and how much liquid nitrogen there is. The water will initially cause the liquid nitrogen to boil; if there's enough water and it's hot enough, it may make the nitrogen boil explosively. However, if there's enough nitrogen, it will eventually freeze the water.
Liquid nitrogen is not dry ice. Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide and liquid nitrogen is pure nitrogen in liquid form. Dry ice is frozen nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is also frozen nitrogen, but is also pressurized. That's why it's in large, steel boxes. Chur.
It depends on the density of the liquid.
405.76 oz
half a liter
No. Refrigerators use a substance called Freon that can readily change from liquid to gas to liquid, moving heat from inside the fridge to the outside. Liquid nitrogen is FAR too cold, and requires too much energy to make the change from gas to liquid.Yes, liquid nitrogen is used in refrigerators. Nitrogen is a diatomic gas. The two nitrogen atoms are bond with a triple bond.
No. The wind is composed of a small amount of water vapor and about 20% oxygen and about 80% nitrogen. The water vapor may freeze but the oxygen and the nitrogen cannot freeze at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Oxygen has a much lower freezing point than liquid nitrogen and if the nitrogen were to be frozen, liquid nitrogen is not cold enough to freeze it...sort of like trying to make ice using cold water.
2,000 cubic centimetres of liquid.
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