Boiling liquid nitrogen. A diatomic liquid that at atmospheric pressure, it boils at -195.79 degrees Celsius (77 Kelvin; -320 degrees Fahrenheit) with a liquid-to-gas expansion ratio of 1:694 at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit).

Boiling liquid nitrogen. A diatomic liquid that at atmospheric pressure, it boils at -195.79 degrees Celsius (77 Kelvin; -320 degrees Fahrenheit) with a liquid-to-gas expansion ratio of 1:694 at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit).

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