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  • Liquid Nitrogen: Element or Compound? Understanding the Science
    Liquid nitrogen is a compound. Here's why:

    * Element: An element is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom. Examples include oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), and gold (Au).

    * Compound: A compound is formed when two or more different elements combine chemically in a fixed ratio.

    Liquid nitrogen is the liquid state of nitrogen gas (N₂), which is made up of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. Therefore, liquid nitrogen is a compound.

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