You can feel nitrogen gas in balloons. But there is no advantage of doing so instead of air which contains about 80% (79 % is morecorrect.) and 20 % oxygen in it. Separating nitrogen is expensive and your balloon will not 'fly'. But fall down to ground. If you want it to go up in air 'lighter' gas like hydrogen have to be used. It can be produced from water, economically. So nitrogen is 'not' suitable gas to put in balloon.
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Yes, nitrogen is a suitable gas to put in balloons. It is often used as an alternative to helium because it is non-flammable and does not deplete the Earth's helium supply. However, nitrogen does not have the lifting properties of helium, so balloons filled with nitrogen will not float.
Nitrogen gas is used to fill bags of crisps to prevent them from getting squashed. Nitrogen is an inert gas that helps maintain the freshness and crunchiness of the crisps by minimizing the effects of oxidation and moisture.
Nitrogen gas is commonly used to fill bags of crisps to prevent them from getting crushed. Nitrogen is an inert gas that helps maintain the freshness and crispiness of the chips by creating a protective atmosphere inside the bag.
When boiling water and nitrogen gas come into contact, the nitrogen gas will liquefy and mix with the water. The liquid nitrogen will create a cooling effect on the water and eventually freeze it. This process is known as cryogenic cooling.
Nitrogen itself is not a fire extinguishing agent. However, nitrogen gas can displace oxygen, which is a crucial component for fire to sustain itself. By displacing oxygen, nitrogen can help smother a fire by depriving it of the necessary conditions to burn.
Bags are filled with nitrogen, either pure or mixed with carbon dioxide, not so much to keep them inflated (that could be done with air), but to displace the oxygen, which would cause the oils to go rancid.Carbon dioxide is also used sometimes,