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it regulate the oxygen pressure
Such cylinders are made in a variety of capacities.
The pressure is 20,68 at.
It can exploded.
You can find it in the cylinder head next to the oxygen sensor harness.
Pure oxygen is a gas at 25 C, regardless of the pressure.
Increasing the pressure is usually done through uing a compressor which pumps gas in to the cylinder and this increases the pressure.
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.
Cylinder A
You can find it next to the oxygen wire harness, sticking out of the cylinder head (right side of the engine when you are facing it).
At 70 degrees it is no longer a liquid. It has been in gaseous form since it 's temperature rose to about minus 320 degrees. In order to maintain it's liquid status oxygen, nitrogen and all other gases need to be stored at temperatures well below minus 300 degrees. If you add pressure to it you can keep it a liquid a bit above that but at 70 degrees it is just gas and as a gas it is part of the atmospheric pressure which is 14.7psi at sea level.