In order to liquify oxygen gas, the critical temperature is 154.58K (i.e., -118.57 °C) and the critical pressure is 5.043MPa.
The temperature must be below the critical point and the phase can change to liquid by cooling the gas. If the gas is at conditions of temp and pressure below the triple point, the gas will instead be converted to a solid.
This type of change is called liquefaction.
Once pressure reaches vapor pressure, gas will liquify at that temperature.
Liquefaction is the process of liquefying or making liquid.(as told by dictionary.) Liquefaction is the process where soil loses strength and acts like a liquid instead of a solid.The modern methods of cooling the gas to or below their Tc and hence of liquefaction of gases are done by Linde's method and Claude's method.
Oxygen has a lower boiling point than water.
It is its boiling point, or 90.20 K, -182.95 °C, and -297.31 °F.
This temperature is called condensation or liquefaction point.
The temperature must be below the critical point and the phase can change to liquid by cooling the gas. If the gas is at conditions of temp and pressure below the triple point, the gas will instead be converted to a solid.
Compress the gas until it liquefies if it is below its critical temperature or cool the gas to below it's liquefaction point
The interval between the beginning of liquefaction and complete liquefaction
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Liquefaction is the process by which a solid or gas becomes a liquid, or where a solid displays the qualities of a liquid.
The melting point of hydrogen is -259,14 0C.
Liquefaction is when a solid melts into a liquid or a gas becomes liquid. During earthquakes, soil can turn into a liquid.
This change is called liquefaction.
This process is called liquefaction.
At room temperature, oxygen is a gas.