Oxygen boils at 90.20 °Kelvin (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F)
200 degrees
-297*F.
when lipui water is exposed to 32 f it
Oxygen is colorless as a gas, but as a liquid it is pale blue.
Because liquid oxygen is highly paramagnetic. This is related to paired electrons in oxygen's electron shelling.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
no it could be plasma
Oxygen has a lower boiling point than water.
Oxygen is the first to boil.
Water, as is it a liquid.
M.P=min TEMP From where a solid begins to melt. B.P=MIN TEMP FROM WHERE( MELTED SOLID) OR LIQUID BEGINS to boil.
That is the boiling point of oxygen. So if the temperature in going downwards then oxygen will begin to liquefy whereas if the temperature is rising, then liquid oxygen will begin to boil.
mercury is a liquid in its natural state at room temp. oxygen is a gas naturally silver is silver like mercury but solid at room temp. silver is the densest, mercury is less dense and oxygen is lighter. oxygen is colorless
By fractional distillation. Allow liquid air to get less cold. At around 77.4K, nitrogen will boil off while oxygen will remain liquid. The temperature will begin to rise again when all the nitrogen has boiled off.
because they are liquid and they do not have vapor
The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
Every element has a boiling point. The boiling point is the temperature at which the element changes from a liquid to a gas. Many elements will not boil in the presence of oxygen. For instance, in oxygen carbon will burn (coal). Without oxygen carbon will boil at 6917 degrees F.