Liquid nitrogen, which is used in many physics research labs, can present a safety hazard if a large quantity evaporates in a confined space. The resulting nitrogen gas reduces the oxygen concentration, creating the risk of asphyxiation. Suppose 1.00 L of liquid nitrogen (ρ = 808 kg/m3) evaporates and comes into equilibrium with the air at 21.0 °C and 101 kPa. How much volume will it occupy?
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