oxygen and then hydrogen
Oxygen is usally a Gas. It can be liquified if cooled past its boiling point. And it can become a solid if cooled past its melting point. Oxygen can be in all three states but is usally in the state of Gas.
Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures so that it condenses.
A cooled saturated solution of copper chloride will precipitate crystals of copper chloride.
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.
oxygen and then hydrogen
Oxygen is usally a Gas. It can be liquified if cooled past its boiling point. And it can become a solid if cooled past its melting point. Oxygen can be in all three states but is usally in the state of Gas.
Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures so that it condenses.
No. Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons. Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures.
We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die
it'll slow down.
Liquid oxygen is pale blue below -182.95°C (boiling point at StP)
It can happen if the reactor fuel rods overheat, and that can happen if they are not adequately cooled after the reactor is shutdown
it goes threw a cycle
A cooled saturated solution of copper chloride will precipitate crystals of copper chloride.
Crystallisation
Expands