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No; it is an extreme danger, the temperature of liquid oxygen is -218,79 oC.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Actually, what you breathe in is a mixture of nitrogen (~79%) and oxygen (~21%). It means that both of them (therefore oxygen, too) are in gaseous stat (not liquid).
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.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
The volume is lower and the transport easier.
The amount of oxygen does not decrease as the ambient temperature gets colder, but at −182.96 °C oxygen will begin to condense into a liquid so there will be less breathable oxygen in the air.
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No; it is an extreme danger, the temperature of liquid oxygen is -218,79 oC.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
At this temperature sulfur is liquid.
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Oxygen is in liquid form depending on two things: 1- Pressure 2- Temperature Oxygen is kept in cryogenic tanks of all sizes . Ambient temperature outside of the storage tank is much higher than the liquid temperature. Due to the heat leak there is a natural tendancy for the liquid to warm up thus producing gaseous oxygen that contributes to a rise in pressure inside the tank. So, roughly, oxygen is in liquid phase from -297.4°F @ 1 atm. to -181°F and 731psi. Visit Air Liquide's page on Oxygen in the Related links below. Hope this helps !
No, it is not possible to breathe in liquid oxygen. If a person were to try and breathe in liquid oxygen it would kill them instantly because the oxygen temperature is so cold (about -200 degrees) it would freeze your insides.
as temperature goes DOWN, oxygen content goes UP.
Actually, what you breathe in is a mixture of nitrogen (~79%) and oxygen (~21%). It means that both of them (therefore oxygen, too) are in gaseous stat (not liquid).
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.