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  • Liquefying Oxygen: Methods and Cryogenic Processes
    Oxygen can be liquefied by cooling to its boiling point at -183 degrees Celsius (-297.4 degrees Fahrenheit) at atmospheric pressure. The most efficient way to achieve this is by using a cryogenic liquefier, which uses a combination of compression, expansion, and heat exchange to cool oxygen gas down to its liquid form.
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