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.
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To turn solid oxygen into liquid oxygen, you need to apply pressure and lower the temperature. Solid oxygen (O2) transitions directly to liquid oxygen at a temperature of -183 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. This process is known as liquefaction.
the critical temperature of oxygen is -118.6 C/ -155 F
Oxygen boils at 90.20 °Kelvin (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F)
Under normal atmospheric pressure oxygen is a liquid at temperatures ranging from -218.79 degrees Celsius to -182.96 degrees Celsius. This works out to -361.82 degrees Fahrenheit to -297.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
Steam. Notice that it condences (becomes a liquid) when it touches a window or something with a cold surface. However... it is still steam (gas) when it is in the air
As the temperature goes up, the oxygen molecules move around faster, but they do not turn into liquid. For that to happen, it needs to react with another element like Hydrogen for example.
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Oxygen can become a liquid at temperatures below -183 degrees Celsius. At this point, oxygen molecules slow down enough to form a liquid state.
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).
At this temperature sulfur is liquid.
Argon becomes a liquid at a temperature of -185.8 degrees Celsius.
To turn solid oxygen into liquid oxygen, you need to apply pressure and lower the temperature. Solid oxygen (O2) transitions directly to liquid oxygen at a temperature of -183 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. This process is known as liquefaction.
Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
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To make oxygen a liquid, it must be cooled to a temperature below its critical temperature of -118.57 degrees Celsius and be subjected to high pressure. This will cause the oxygen molecules to come close together and transition from a gas to a liquid state.
the critical temperature of oxygen is -118.6 C/ -155 F
The condensation point of oxygen is -182.96°C. At this temperature, oxygen gas transforms into liquid oxygen.