(Beginning of scene 2) Gabe walks into the classroom eager to learn more about nitrogen, as he has a notepad in hand.
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| Mr. George? On my project I chose the substance of nitrogen, and I need some background information. May you help me? | |
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| Well, the phase is distallation of liquid air. In addition, there is other phases that is expressed through the process. For instance, the liquid nitrogen is insulated in a capsule this stops all... | |
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| I am familiar with those as the freezing point is 63 K (Kelvins) and the melting point is -364 F (Fahrenheit). | |
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| ...absorbed heat from escaping. Endothermic is expressed through my statement. Also, the boiling point as the liquid slowly boils at 77 K (Kelvins). Do you know the freezing and melting point? | |
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