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.
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Oxygen changes to a gas when it reaches a boiling point. This is evaporation. Then it can change it back to a liquid by cool air. This is condensation.
Oxygen gas be changed into a liquid by cooling it to a temperature below its boiling point. Then it will condense as a liquid.
Oxygen is a liquid between -183 oC and - 219 oC.
Hydrogen and oxygen are both gases at room temperature, while water is a liquid at room temperature.
Cool and c ondense to a temperatur less than -186 0C ideally with liquid helium or other cryogenic means.
Under normal atmospheric pressure oxygen is a liquid at temperatures ranging from -218.79 degrees Celsius to -182.96 degrees Celsius. This works out to -361.82 degrees Fahrenheit to -297.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is commonly cooled down enough so that it turns into a liquid. Sometimes, it is also stored in special high pressured containers at room temperature.
Oxygen is a gas under normal conditions and so has no hardness or luster. The melting or freezing point of oxygen at standard temperature and pressure is 54.36 K ​(−218.79 °C, ​−361.82 °F) The density of oxygen gas at standard temperature and pressure is 1.429 g/L. the density of liquid oxygen at its boiling point (−182.962 °C or ​−297.332 °F) is 1.141 g/cm3. The atomic weight is about 15.999 Oxygen as a gas has no color. As a liquid it is a light blue.
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.
No; it is an extreme danger, the temperature of liquid oxygen is -218,79 oC.
it's already a liquid at room temperature
Oxygen has to get extremely cold to become a liquid: -183 degrees Celsius.
At this temperature sulfur is liquid.
Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
gas
If it reaches a high enough temperature then it will become a liquid.
No, it is not possible to breathe in liquid oxygen. If a person were to try and breathe in liquid oxygen it would kill them instantly because the oxygen temperature is so cold (about -200 degrees) it would freeze your insides.
Actually, what you breathe in is a mixture of nitrogen (~79%) and oxygen (~21%). It means that both of them (therefore oxygen, too) are in gaseous stat (not liquid).
If oxygen is cooled to a temperature of minus 218.79 degrees Celsius, it becomes a bluish liquid. Liquid oxygen has a variety of applications, and it is slightly more dense than liquid water.