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Since specific gravity is the ratio between the density (mass per unit volume) of an actual gas and the density of air - specific gravity has no dimension. The density of air at NTP is 1.205 kg/m 3.
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Find the specific gravity of nitrogen gas and liquid at different conditions, as well as other chemical, physical and thermal properties. See the phase diagram, density, viscosity, specific heat and more of nitrogen.
Find the density and specific weight of nitrogen, N 2, at different temperatures and pressures using online calculator or tables. Compare the values in imperial and SI units and see the conversion formulas.
2 lut 2011 · Nitrogen—(L. nitrum, Gr. nitron, native soda; genes, forming), N; atomic weight 14.0067; atomic number 7; melting point –209.86°C; boiling point –195.8°C; density 1.2506 g/1; specific gravity liquid 0.808 (–195.8°C), solid 1.026 (–252°C); valence 3 or 5.
Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file. The 3d structure may be viewed using Java or Javascript. Other names: Nitrogen gas; N2; UN 1066; UN 1977; Dinitrogen; Molecular nitrogen; Diatomic nitrogen; Nitrogen-14. Permanent link for this species.
>Mass density of Nitrogen is 1.2506 kg/m3. Nitrogen specific gravity, mass- and volume calculator
Nitrogen is an inert gas with many industrial applications. It is liquefied by cooling at -320.8 °F (-196 °C/77.15 K). It is mainly found in the atmosphere, where it accounts for 78 % by volume of the air we breath.