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2007-02-23 00:24:58 · 7 answers · asked by Abhi k 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

7 answers

YES

Simply put it under enough pressure

2007-02-23 00:27:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Air is 78% Nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% argon and 0.04% carbon dioxide. Nitrogen, oxygen and argon all have liquid forms their boilingpoints being -195,79'C, -182.95'C and -185.85'C. Carbon dioxide however does not have a liquid form and goes from solid (dry ice) to gas i.e it sublimes at -78'C.
So yes air will become liquid if cooled to less than -196'C all except for the small amount of carbon dioxide which will solidify.

2007-02-23 08:33:19 · answer #2 · answered by Chris C 2 · 1 0

Yes, you'd just have to cool it enough.

Most of 'air' is nitrogen which becomes a liquid at about -196 degrees celsius.

Oxygen's boiling point is -183 celsius.

2007-02-23 08:27:54 · answer #3 · answered by Leviathan 6 · 1 0

Yeah, anything can be converted to a liquid if it's under enough pressure and/or its temperature is low/high enough.

2007-02-23 08:31:10 · answer #4 · answered by MLBfreek35 5 · 0 2

Heard of rain?
Water vapour condenses to form liquid particulates to rain.

Heard of LPG gas cylinders?
Liquefied Petroleum Gas is actually gas in liquid form.

In the right pressures and temperatures, the gas condenses to form liquid.

2007-02-23 08:31:12 · answer #5 · answered by Tiger Tracks 6 · 0 3

Squeeze it really really hard and you can drink it on the rocks with a twist

2007-02-23 08:50:14 · answer #6 · answered by Blackhorse7274 2 · 0 3

yes..wen its compressed

2007-02-23 09:34:25 · answer #7 · answered by ....Baby witch.. 2 · 1 0

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