James Dewar in 1898.
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.
"Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table."
Hydrogen, being the first element, has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus.
Hydrogen was first discovered by Henry Cavendish in 1766.
Hydrogen: represented on the table with by the symbol HIt has the lightest atomic weight of all elements at 1.00794Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element, constituting roughly 75% of the universe's elemental mass.
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.
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within seconds it will liquify your smoothly because of its fast speeds and direction of the blades
With a powerful blender. Another method that may be successful is to put it in a strong, airtight container and introduce super-heated and compressed hydrogen to liquify the solids.
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.
Hydrogen was discovered first in 1766, while promethium was discovered much later in 1945.
they liquify the innards of the pleyshyogeorian tree.
Not 'SOME' but ALL gases are able to liquify, even the lightest: this is a normal physical property of matter.Hydrogen gas condenses at boiling point 20.28 K (at StP: 1 bar). Even those substance can be solidified : hydrogen's melting point 14.01 K (-259.14 °C)Helium: boiling at 4.22 K (at StP) melting at 0.95 K (at p=25 bar)
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.
When mixing hydrogen and neon, you would not form a compound since they are both noble gases and prefer to exist as individual atoms. Therefore, the result would be a mixture of hydrogen and neon gases.