At standard atmospheric pressure of 1 atmosphere or ~100kPa the boiling points of the main constituent gases of air are: Nitrogen -195.8°C Oxygen -183.0°C Argon-185.9°C Water 100°CCarbon dioxide...
It has got to do with the size of the atoms and their weight. Gases are simple molecules with weak forces between molecules All the particles move around with a certain amount of energy. This energy...
The primary method used to liquefy atmospheric gases involves alternate and successive stages of compression, cooling and decompression. Let's step through the process in a simple way to get a handle...