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    Explain Why the Boiling Point of Nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>, 77 K)
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Explain Why the Boiling Point of Nitrogen (N2, 77 K)

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Explain why the boiling point of nitrogen (N2, 77 K) is much lower than that of carbon monoxide (CO, 84 K), even though both have the same number of electrons and protons and nearly the same mass.

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