At temperatures below 195 K (-78.2 °C, -108.7 °F) carbon dioxide condenses into a white solid called dry ice. Keep in mind that it can become much colder once the solid is formed. Materials that are not changing phase do not have one set temperature as the question implies.
Nitrogen becomes a liquid as the temperature falls below 63.15 K (-210.00 °C, -346.00 °F). It solidifies at temperatures below 36.15 K (-237 °C, -394.6 °F).
Liquid nitrogen boils at -196o C and freezes at -210o C so it's temperature can be anwhere between those two temperatures.
Liquid Nitrogen boils at -196°C, I'm not very good at science but i'm sure if the temperature rises and goes below -196 then it would turn into a gas?
dry ice −56.4 °C and liquid nitrogen is −196 °C
77.36 K, -195.79 OC, or -320.3342 OF is the temperature at which nitrogen boils according to Wikipedia.
At atmospheric pressure, this will happen at about -210 °C. At higher or lower temperatures, the melting points of gases change due to change in attractive forces.
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.
About the temperature of dry ice. It is the same as putting frozen water (ice) in a glass of water. The temperature of the ice and water will be about equal to the freezing point of water. Alcohol is used because it has a freezing point lower than H2O, if you put dry ice in water everything will freeze.
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.
Nitrogen ice is solid. Liquid nitrogen is liquid. At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen is gaseous.
Nitrogen is a gas under room temperature. It is in fact the most abundant gas in ourr atmosphere. Nitrogen can also be in the form of liquid nitrogen which can be used to make ice cream and create smoke for culinary decoration.
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.
dry ice −56.4 °C and liquid nitrogen is −196 °C
Dry ice vapor is carbon dioxide. The only argument that might be made is that the vapor, which is very cold, is more dense because of its lower temperature than "regular" or room temperature carbon dioxide.Carbon dioxide is a colorless and odorless gas, by the way. What you actually see when dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide changes state from a solid to a gas (which is called sublimation) is water vapor in the air condensing into tiny droplets because of the intense cold near the dry ice.
About the temperature of dry ice. It is the same as putting frozen water (ice) in a glass of water. The temperature of the ice and water will be about equal to the freezing point of water. Alcohol is used because it has a freezing point lower than H2O, if you put dry ice in water everything will freeze.
The temperature of the liquid nitrogen is so low that it freezes water molecules from the air which forms as ice at the opening.
I've never actually heard this term used. I suppose it might mean either dry ice or a mixture of dry ice and acetone (or dry ice and diethyl ether), dry ice being somewhat easier for most people to obtain than liquid nitrogen.
Nitrogen ice is solid. Liquid nitrogen is liquid. At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen is gaseous.
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Liquid Nitrogen or Dry Ice (Carbon Dioxide)
Liquid nitrogen or dry ice perhaps?
Nitrogen in its liquid state is a cryogenic gas aka cryogen.
NO, nitrogen is normally a gas or liquid, depending on temperature. If it was cold enough, it would shatter like ice.