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Nitrogen has a melting point of -210.0°C and a boiling point of -195.8°C. A sample of nitrogen is heated from -215.0°C to -200.0°C. what happens to the nitrogen atoms during this?

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The atoms begin to move faster and spread apart. Hypothetically saying that it is a gas.

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The nitrogen atoms begin to spread apart and move faster.