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The liquefied air will rise in clouds and vapors, touched with the spectrum-tinted splendor of the light.
It is industrially produced by cryogenic fractional distillation of liquefied air.
Their instruments also indicated a drop in bucket coil temperature as the liquefied air boiled and escaped, carrying heat energy with it.
During the ride into orbit, as the hydrogen level in the tank drops, it warms up and the liquefied air turns back into a gas.
In 1901, Linde began work on a technique to obtain pure oxygen and nitrogen based on the fractional distillation of liquefied air.
The first instant of my step I had felt a wave of intense cold, as if I had passed through a curtain of liquefied air.
With each pass he came nearer the supercold shroud of liquefied air, a blizzard of sparkling snowflakes whirling in his wake.
Watching the square-sided machine with the bulky liquefied air tanks atop it, Jamie thought to himself, Russian design, Japanese electronics, and American software.
Before the end of the 19th century electrolysis of water and fractionally distill liquefied air became economically cheaper methods to produce oxygen and the process slowly faded out.
Oxygen is produced industrially by fractional distillation of liquefied air, use of zeolites to remove carbon dioxide and nitrogen from air, electrolysis of water and other means.
The production of pure oxygen in the Brin process was a large-scale application of barium peroxide in the 1880s, before it was replaced by electrolysis and fractional distillation of liquefied air in the early 1900s.