Oxygen has to get extremely cold to become a liquid: -183 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Liquid oxygen is a pale blue.
Liquid oxygen--oxygen that is stored in a large stationary tank that stays in the home.
Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures so that it condenses.
Oxygen has to get extremely cold to become a liquid: -183 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Oxygen becomes a liquid at a temperature of -183 degrees Celsius or -297 degrees Fahrenheit.
its a gas
liquid hydrogen is cheaper than liquid oxygen
Liquid oxygen is an industrial product.
Liquid oxygen is a pale blue.
Yes - even to a liquid. A solid is also possible but is not practical on Earth.
No. Liquid oxygen and gaseous oxygen are the same substance, just in different states.
Liquid oxygen--oxygen that is stored in a large stationary tank that stays in the home.
Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures so that it condenses.
Oxygen is in liquid form depending on two things: 1- Pressure 2- Temperature Oxygen is kept in cryogenic tanks of all sizes . Ambient temperature outside of the storage tank is much higher than the liquid temperature. Due to the heat leak there is a natural tendancy for the liquid to warm up thus producing gaseous oxygen that contributes to a rise in pressure inside the tank. So, roughly, oxygen is in liquid phase from -297.4°F @ 1 atm. to -181°F and 731psi. Visit Air Liquide's page on Oxygen in the Related links below. Hope this helps !