Oxygen has a boiling point and also a melting point. At -297.4 degrees F (-183 oC) it will begin to melt, that is like condinsation. At -361 degrees F (-218.4 oC) it will begin to boil, that's when the air looks like it has gas in it.
Yes. It has to be -361.82'F (218.79'C) or lower. If you want to freeze it at higher temperatures you have to raise the pressure.
Oxygen doesn't solidify, as it's melting point is close to 0K/-273.15 degrees Celsius.
Oxygen can exist as a solid when it is cooled to -218.79°C or below.
Yes
Oxygen become a liquid at −368 °F or −222 °C
because it's still oxygen, materials will burn really fast if submersed and ignited.
It is a nice light blue colour.
It solidifies when it reaches the correct temperature, which is extremely low.
Yes, oxygen can exist as liquid and solid depending on the temperature and pressure.
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Solid to Gas phase change is called Sublimation
The PHASE change of solid TO gas is called Sublimation.
Since oxygen is usually a gas, what is found in the tank (at room temperature) is a gas.
A phase change directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.
the cold air can change the carbon dioxide gas to a solid
Oxygen is a gas.
Yes it is. It changes from the state of Gas to liquid oxygen. changing from gas to liquid to solid are all physical changes(states of matter).
its a gas
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
No, oxygen is a gas and does not have a solid shape at all.
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Solid to Gas phase change is called Sublimation
The PHASE change of solid TO gas is called Sublimation.
Oxygen gas is not a change of any sort. It is an element.
Since oxygen is usually a gas, what is found in the tank (at room temperature) is a gas.
At room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
Uncombined oxygen is a gas, not a solid, which is a requirement of a mineral.A mineral by definition is a solid with a crystal structure.