Gabe walks into room eager to learn how to do his project.
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| Alright. First off as you know the substance of nitrogen is usually used in the form of liquid nitrogen. How does it get to that state? | |
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| Mr. George? On my project I chose the substance of nitrogen, and I need some background information. | |
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| Correct! Do you know what the freezing point is? Also, do you know what the boiling and melting point? | |
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| Is the answer dealing with freezing point... | |
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| Well...the melting point is expressed at -195.8F, while the boiling and freezing are expressed the same as -210F. | |
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