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The boiling point of nitrogen is –196°C. What states of matter are involved when nitrogen boils? A.solid to gas B.liquid to solid C.gas to liquid C.liquid to gas
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The boiling point of nitrogen is –196°C. What states of matter are involved when nitrogen boils?
A.solid to gas
B.liquid to solid
C.gas to liquid
C.liquid to gas
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the answer is :
A. solid to gas
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