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Amino gas, often referred to as ammonia gas (NH3), is liquified through a process of compression and cooling. When the gas is subjected to high pressure, its temperature decreases, allowing it to condense into a liquid state. This process typically occurs in specialized equipment, such as compressors and condensers, designed to handle the properties of ammonia. The resulting liquid ammonia is stored in pressurized containers for various industrial applications.

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