The Composition of Liquid Nitrogen, the Temperature of Compressed Nitrogen Within a Liquid State, the Burn Temperature of Hydrogen When Exposed to Oxygen, and the Reason Oxygen and an Ignition Source Cause Hydrogen to Burn

Liquid nitrogen is simply compressed nitrogen gas. Compressed nitrogen by itself becomes incredibly cold with a temperature of approximately -196 degrees Celsius. Hydrogen when exposed to oxygen, becomes flammable and burns at approximately 1000 degrees Celsius. The reason for this is that when hydrogen and oxygen come into contact and are ignited, a chemical reaction of combustion occurs releasing a significant amount of energy in the form of heat and light with the energy released during this ...


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