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← ScienceWhich consequence usually unfolds when liquid nitrogen undergoes rapid phase transitions?
A)Increased localized magnetic field strength
B)Significant sudden pressure spike✓
C)Formation of crystalline solid structures
D)Emission of intense ultraviolet radiation
💡 Explanation
A rapid input of thermal energy will explosively accelerate the vaporization of liquid nitrogen, because *Latent Heat Absorption* dictates a large density change accompanying the phase change. Therefore the volume increases, producing a rapid rise in pressure, rather than magnetic fields or solid crystals.
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