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24 January, 08:15

For nitrogen to be a liquid, its temperature must be within 12.78 °F of - 333.22 °F. Which equation can be used to find the maximum and minimum temperatures at which nitrogen is a liquid, x?

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  1. 24 January, 08:40
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    From the given conditions we can generate the maximum and minimum as:

    xmax = - 333.22 °F + 12.78 °F

    xmin = - 333.22 °F - 12.78 °F

    Solving the equations:

    xmax = - 320.44 °F

    xmin = - 346 °F

    Therefore, the maximum temperature is - 320.44 °F and the minimum temperature is - 346°F.
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