To condense oxygen from the air, you would have to cool the air to a temperature below the boiling point of oxygen, which is around -183 degrees Celsius. This process would separate the oxygen gas from the other components of air, allowing it to be collected as a liquid.
To condense oxygen from air, the air would need to be cooled to a temperature below its boiling point, which is -183 degrees Celsius. This cooling process would cause the oxygen molecules to condense into liquid form, which can then be collected separately.
It is not possible to obtain ephedrine from oxygen tanks, as ephedrine is a different compound used for medical purposes such as decongestion and weight loss. Oxygen tanks contain pure oxygen used for respiratory support and should not be used for extraction of ephedrine.
Liquid oxygen is oxygen that has been cooled to extremely low temperatures, typically below -183 degrees Celsius, causing it to condense from a gas to a liquid state. This process increases the density of oxygen, making it more compact for storage and transportation. Liquid oxygen is commonly used in medical and industrial applications.
When oxygen comes into contact with white oil (typically a mineral oil-based product), there is a risk of combustion or fire due to the oxidizing properties of oxygen. This reaction can be hazardous and should be avoided to prevent accidents.
Initially, 100% oxygen should be used during neonatal resuscitation. As soon as possible, it is recommended to titrate the oxygen concentration to maintain the oxygen saturation within the target range (typically 90-95%). Overexposure to high levels of oxygen can lead to adverse effects such as oxidative stress and retinopathy of prematurity.
To condense oxygen from air, the air would need to be cooled to a temperature below its boiling point, which is -183 degrees Celsius. This cooling process would cause the oxygen molecules to condense into liquid form, which can then be collected separately.
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
Liquid Oxygen (LOX)
Oxygen and Nitrogen are the two gases that do not condense when air is cooled to 200 degrees Celsius. They remain as gases at this temperature.
Oxygen is already 20.946% by volume, So an increase of 0.054% should not make any difference
Silver does, slowly (which is why it tarnishes). Gold for the most part doesn't (which is why it doesn't tarnish).It is possible to combine gold and oxygen, but it doesn't happen spontaneously at ordinary temperatures.
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.
Ability to react with oxygen in the air is a chemical property.
Some of the oxygen will dissolve in the water.
It is not possible to obtain ephedrine from oxygen tanks, as ephedrine is a different compound used for medical purposes such as decongestion and weight loss. Oxygen tanks contain pure oxygen used for respiratory support and should not be used for extraction of ephedrine.
Oxygen is found as a free molecule in the air and as a component of many organic and inorganic compounds in the earth's crust. For commercial purposes, it is usually obtained by using extreme cold to condense it from the atmosphere.
Nowhere, animals do not produce oxygen.