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  2. Solid nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Solid nitrogen is a number of solid forms of the element nitrogen, first observed in 1884. Solid nitrogen is mainly the subject of academic research, but low-temperature, low-pressure solid nitrogen is a substantial component of bodies in the outer Solar System and high-temperature, high-pressure solid nitrogen is a powerful explosive, with ...

  3. Nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Solid nitrogen has many crystalline modifications. It forms a significant dynamic surface coverage on Pluto [51] and outer moons of the Solar System such as Triton. [52] Even at the low temperatures of solid nitrogen it is fairly volatile and can sublime to form an atmosphere, or condense back

  4. State of matter - Wikipedia

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    Simple illustration of particles in the solid state – they are closely packed to each other. In a solid, constituent particles (ions, atoms, or molecules) are closely packed together. The forces between particles are so strong that the particles cannot move freely but can only vibrate. As a result, a solid has a stable, definite shape, and a ...

  5. List of states of matter - Wikipedia

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    Solid: A solid holds a definite shape and volume without the need of a container. The particles are held very close to each other. Amorphous solid: A solid in which there is no far-range order of the positions of the atoms. Crystalline solid: A solid in which atoms, molecules, or ions are packed in regular order.

  6. Ideal gas - Wikipedia

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    The requirement of zero interaction can often be relaxed if, for example, the interaction is perfectly elastic or regarded as point-like collisions. Under various conditions of temperature and pressure, many real gases behave qualitatively like an ideal gas where the gas molecules (or atoms for monatomic gas ) play the role of the ideal particles.

  7. Alabama can proceed with first nitrogen gas execution in U.S ...

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    Nitrogen is a naturally abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, but if it's not mixed with an appropriate amount of oxygen, breathing it in can lead to adverse physiological effects, such as ...

  8. Alabama can execute inmate with nitrogen gas, state's ... - AOL

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    A divided Alabama Supreme Court said the state can execute an inmate with nitrogen gas, a method that has not previously been used carry out a death sentence. The justices granted the state ...

  9. Liquid nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    The temperature of liquid nitrogen can readily be reduced to its freezing point −210 °C (−346 °F; 63 K) by placing it in a vacuum chamber pumped by a vacuum pump. [2] Liquid nitrogen's efficiency as a coolant is limited by the fact that it boils immediately on contact with a warmer object, enveloping the object in an insulating layer of ...