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When is the density of nitrogen maximum?

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The correct answer is - Below 35.4 K. Nitrogen assumes the cubic crystal allotropic form which is also called as the alpha phase at a temperature of below 35. 4 K or −237.6 °C. The density of Nitrogen gas at STP is 1.251 g/L

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The density of nitrogen gas maximum:-

The correct answer is - Below 35.4 K. Nitrogen assumes the cubic crystal allotropic form which is also called as the alpha phase at a temperature of below 35. 4 K or −237.6 °C. The density of Nitrogen gas at STP is 1.251 g/L.

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