By keeping it at an extremely low temperature (−183 °C) or at an extremely high pressure
Depends of which rocket you are talking about. Fire arrows used gun powder, but they were made to explode. Goddars rocket used liquid oxygen and gasoline. The Saturn V F1 engines used Liquid oxygen and kerosene while the J2 engines used liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
Liquid.
An example of a state is Alabama or Mississippi. Other types of states include states of matter like liquid, gas, liquid, and plasma.
It measures precipitation in its liquid state.
it is named for the number of oxygen atoms in the ion and/or oxidation state of the atom to which the oxygen is bonded.
Oxygen can be liquid or a gas. It is just a different state of matter.
gas liquid and solid
Oxygens liquid state
Yes, Oxygen in its liquid state exhibits paramagnetism.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
no it could be plasma
Why does a space shuttle carry hydrogen and why do they keep hydrogen and oxegen it in its liquid?
You get a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. If this is done at ordinary atmospheric pressures, the oxygen will probably freeze, since its melting point is above the boiling point of liquid hydrogen. (I'm not sure of the solubility of solid oxygen in liquid hydrogen.)
Oxygen, on earth, is a gas because it is in a gaseous state. On mars, it is liquid. The physical state of any element like hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sodium, sulfur, etc depends on the ambient temperature and pressure. The earth's atmosphere doesn't pressurize oxygen enough for it to turn into a liquid, nor is cold enough for oxygen to condense into a liquid. Hence oxygen is a gas.
No, a gas is a state of matter. oxygen can be found in either liquid or gaseous states
All matter exists as either a solid, liquid, gas or plasma. This is called it's 'State Of Matter'. Oxygen exists as a gas.
Yes it is. It changes from the state of Gas to liquid oxygen. changing from gas to liquid to solid are all physical changes(states of matter).