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what is the boiling point of nitrogen​

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Answered by tanmayeejm
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Answer:

−195.8 °C (−320.4 °F)

Explanation:

The boiling point of nitrogen is very low even though the bond between the atoms in a nitrogen molecule is very strong. Suggest an explanation. ... however the intermolecular forces between the nitrogen molecules are very weak. thus they are easily overcome with little energy therefore leading o a very low boiling point.

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Answered by deepuking
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Answer:

hi are you using insg a gram

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