Under normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen exists as a liquid at
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Between the temperatures of -210°C and -196°C.
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Under normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen exists as a liquid between the temperatures of -210°C (-346°F) and -196°C (-320.44°F). Below -210°C, nitrogen freezes into a solid and above -196°C nitrogen boils and becomes a gas.
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