Any gas that liquifies below -150 degrees C is a cryogenic gas. The most popular cryogenic gas is liquid nitrogen.
to store extremelycold liquidized gases likehidrozen ,oxyzen and nitrozen in a double covered tank with insulation and vaccum between the two tanks
yes example-oxygen
the gases found around your house is a stove...:D
They can take the shape of their container, and some are able to rise above air (some gases are lighter and some are heavier than room air.)
The types of gases a gas leak detector detects is the not the regular kind. It detects some poisonous gases and gases harmful to your lungs or you in general.
cryogenic distillation of air
I believe they have special containers like for the space shuttle that they use to transport the gasses. Some of it is lost but most gets through.
cryo-what!?
Cryogenic distillation of air is a method to obtain pure noble gases.
Vacuum Insulated Cryogenic Storage Tanks and Cold Converter tanks are double walled tanks designed for efficient storage of LOX, LIN, LAR, LNG, LCO and other Cryogenic Liquids. for more information visit: cryogasindia
to store extremelycold liquidized gases likehidrozen ,oxyzen and nitrozen in a double covered tank with insulation and vaccum between the two tanks
cryogenic metal treatment
Cryogenic technology employs the use of very low temperature. It has vast range of applications.It was earlier used to liquify gases, inert gases which are used variously such as liquid nitrogen, liquid neon etc.cryogenic technology is used for producing propellants in aerospace industries.It is also used in food industry for preservation .In medical fields it is used for high resolution MRI.
Principally, rocket propellant storage. In the broadest sense, to store extremely cold, liquidized gases like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
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Inert gases can also be called noble gases. An example is Helium.
cryogenic :)