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How do you make e liquid?

You take hydrogen and oxygen, and mix them.


What kind of texture does oxygen have?

As a gas, oxygen has no texture, obviously. As a liquid, however, I am assuming it will take on the texture of a liquid.


What happens when oxygen melts?

When oxygen melts, it changes from a solid state to a liquid state. It loses its rigid structure and the molecules become more mobile, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container. At its melting point of -218.79 degrees Celsius, oxygen becomes a clear, colorless liquid.


What are examples for liquid?

Some examples of liquids include water, milk, juice, and alcohol. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.


Where do fireworks and space rockets get their oxygen from?

They take it with them in some form or another. Fireworks use oxidizing salts such as various nitrates and chlorates. Solid fuel rockets generally use ammonium perchlorate as an oxidizer while liquid fuel rockets carry liquid oxygen.


What do you do about heartburn on the hcg diet?

Take a teaspoon of baking soda with 6 oz of water --- tastes chalky but works quickly


Is it possible to condense oxygen from air?

yes oxygen is a liquid at -183 celsius and a solid at -220 celsius,liquid oxygen is blue in colour and is very dangerous,unless your trained how to handle it id suggest getting out of the room its in


What temp does it take to melt oxygen?

Oxygen is a gas and does not have a melting point. Instead, oxygen transitions directly from a solid to a gas at a temperature of -218.4 degrees Celsius.


How do rockets off?

rockets take off when gases are shot out of the opposite direction with great force. The gases are conctrated by being forced through a small nozzle Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen is the fuel.


Do plants give out oxygen?

I think when they receive carbon dioxide


How does a rocket carry oxygen?

Rockets typically carry oxygen as part of a liquid oxidizer, such as liquid oxygen (LOX). The LOX is stored in tanks onboard the rocket and then combined with a fuel (such as liquid hydrogen) in the combustion chamber to produce thrust. This reaction generates the propulsion needed to lift the rocket into space.


Why do astronauts take oxygen with them into space?

Liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen are carried on board in two systems of pressurized tanks. The cabin pressurization system combines the gases in the correct mixture at normal atmospheric pressure. While in orbit, only one oxygen system and one nitrogen system are used to pressurize the orbiter. During launch and landing, both systems of each gas are used. For more info about the space shuttle, see the Related Link below.