* Not liquid: Oxygen doesn't become a liquid at this temperature. It transitions from a gas to a solid directly, a process called deposition.
* Pale blue solid: Solid oxygen is a pale blue, crystalline substance.
* Magnetic: Unlike liquid oxygen, which is weakly magnetic, solid oxygen is strongly magnetic. This is because the oxygen molecules are packed closer together in the solid state, allowing for stronger magnetic interactions.
* High density: Solid oxygen is quite dense.
Important Note: This temperature is extremely cold, well below the freezing point of water (-18 degrees Celsius). This temperature is only achievable in specialized laboratories.