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==Description==
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Required alongside [[Oxygen]] as pure O2 is highly flammable at low temperatures. A good concentration is 70-80% N2 & 20-30% O2
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| gas_name = Nitrogen
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| image = icon-nitrogen.png
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| heat = 20.6 J/mol*K <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::GetSpecificHeat -->
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| latent_heat = 500 J/mol <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::LatentHeatOfVaporization -->
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| minimum_condensation = 6.3 kPa at 40.01 K <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::FreezingTemperature -->
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| max_liquid = 6000 kPa at 190 K <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::MaxLiquidTemperature -->
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| freezes = 40.01 K
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Nitrogen has a specific heat of 20.6 joule / mol.
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= Description =
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{{Stationpedia|Nitrogen can be mixed with [[Oxygen]] to stabilize its flammability and avoid Oxygen toxicity, and is a resource in its own right, useful for creating, a breathable [[atmosphere]] (at roughly 3:1 Nitrogen and Oxygen). The most efficient source of Nitrogen is from [[Ice (Nitrice)]] deposites found around the Solar System. You can Condense Nitrogen into Liquid Nitrogen by lowering its temperature below its boiling point.}}
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<b>Nitrogen</b>, also referred to as <b>N<sub>2</sub></b>, is an inert [[Gas|gas]] most often used in the creation of [[Air|air]].  
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= Details =
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Nitrogen will condense into <b>Liquid Nitrogen</b> starting at {{Temperature|190}}. The boiling point of Nitrogen is {{Temperature|75}} at 100 kPa.
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Due to its high molar density, low heat capacity, and generally inert nature, Nitrogen is an excellent pressure agent for condensing other gases into liquids and keeping [[Water|water]] from evaporating passively.
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[[Soybean|Soybeans]] require Nitrogen to grow, but they will still exhale [[Oxygen]].
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Nitrogen is used in the creation of [[Nitrous Oxide]] when combined with [[Oxygen]] in a [[Nitrolyzer]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 5 November 2025

Nitrogen
Gas icon
Phase Change Information
Specific Heat 20.6 J/mol*K
Latent Heat 500 J/mol
Min Condensation Pressure 6.3 kPa at 40.01 K
Max Liquid Temperature 6000 kPa at 190 K
Freezes at 40.01 K

Description[edit]

Nitrogen can be mixed with Oxygen to stabilize its flammability and avoid Oxygen toxicity, and is a resource in its own right, useful for creating, a breathable atmosphere (at roughly 3:1 Nitrogen and Oxygen). The most efficient source of Nitrogen is from Ice (Nitrice) deposites found around the Solar System. You can Condense Nitrogen into Liquid Nitrogen by lowering its temperature below its boiling point.
- Stationpedia


Nitrogen, also referred to as N2, is an inert gas most often used in the creation of air.

Details[edit]

Nitrogen will condense into Liquid Nitrogen starting at 190 K (-83.1 °C). The boiling point of Nitrogen is 75 K (-198.1 °C) at 100 kPa.

Due to its high molar density, low heat capacity, and generally inert nature, Nitrogen is an excellent pressure agent for condensing other gases into liquids and keeping water from evaporating passively.

Soybeans require Nitrogen to grow, but they will still exhale Oxygen.

Nitrogen is used in the creation of Nitrous Oxide when combined with Oxygen in a Nitrolyzer.

Sources[edit]

You can collect Nitrogen from the following sources:

Source Amount
Ice (Nitrice) 22.5 mol
Ice (Water) 5 mol
Ice (Oxite) 2.5 mol
Lead Ore 1 mol
Silicon Ore 1 mol
Nickel Ore 0.5 mol
Gold Ore 0.5 mol
Copper Ore 0.5 mol
Silver Ore 0.4 mol
Gases and Liquids
Elements Compounds Mixtures Other

Oxygen Nitrogen Volatiles Pollutant

Carbon Dioxide Water Nitrous Oxide Polluted Water

Icon-fuel.pngFuel (66.6% H2 + 33.3% O2)
Icon-nitro.pngSuperfuel (50% H2 + 50% N2O)
Icon-air.pngAir (75% N2 + 25% O2)

Icon-atmosphere.png Atmosphere
Icon-coolant.png Coolant