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skad [1K]
3 years ago
7

For nitrogen feel like with its temperature must be within 12.78 Fahrenheit of -333.22 Fahrenheit which equation can be used to

find the maximum M Eminem temperatures at which nitrogen is a liquid, X?
Physics
2 answers:
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The following equation can be used.

(32°F − 32) × 5/9=C

Tcecarenko [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The equation that we can used to find the maximum  temperatures at which nitrogen is a liquid, X is;

12.78 = | x + 333.22|

Explanation:

To solve the question, we note that the temperature of nitrogen has

Median value of the nitrogen temperature range = -333.22 Fahrenheit

Range of the temperatures values at which nitrogen is a liquid from the median = 12.78 Fahrenheit

Therefore, maximum temperature at which nitrogen exists as a liquid is

12.78 + -333.22 = 320.44 Fahrenheit

Also the minimum temperature at which nitrogen exists as a liquid is given as

- 12.78 + -333.22 = -346 Fahrenheit

The equation that can be used to find the maximum  temperatures at which nitrogen is a liquid, X is therefore,

12.78 = | x + 333.22|

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