Not 'SOME' but ALL gases are able to liquify, even the lightest: this is a normal physical property of matter.
melting at 0.95 K (at p=25 bar)
One method to liquify atmospheric gases is through a process called cryogenic liquefaction. This involves lowering the temperature of the gases to below their critical temperature, causing them to condense into liquid form. This process is commonly used in industry to produce liquid oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases.
Pressurised gases will eventually liquify.
No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
Yes you can. Go to Filter > Distort > Liquify. For more details visit related links.
Modify
within seconds it will liquify your smoothly because of its fast speeds and direction of the blades
At low temperatures, ideal gases can liquefy if they are cooled below their critical temperatures. At temperatures below the critical temperature, the gas will condense into a liquid due to the decreased molecular motion and intermolecular forces becoming dominant over kinetic energy.
it is part of the liquify filter. The Liquify filter lets you push, pull, rotate, reflect, pucker, and bloat any area of an image.
My blender will liquefy fruits.
they liquify the innards of the pleyshyogeorian tree.
At 1atm pressure, nitrogen should be cooled below -196C in order to liquify. When it comes to industrial purposes, a higher pressure is usually used as the meting point rises.
The first to successfully liquify hydrogen was physicist James Dewar in 1898. He used a combination of compression and cooling techniques to achieve this milestone.