oxygen freezes at 54.36 K (-218.79 °C, -361.82 °F)
oxygen boils at 90.20 K (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F)
so yes it is possible, it just has to be really cold.
2007-12-05 23:37:14
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answered by mountainpenguin 4
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I always wonder that, and I would guess you can seeing as it's just a gas at room temperature I would have thought that it was have to be impossibly cold to get it to a solid though
2007-12-05 23:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure; just get it cold enough. Very unstable and reactive in its solid form, though.
2007-12-05 23:30:40
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answered by ZikZak 6
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yes, as with any gas, you just have to get it very, very cold
here is someone elses question i found while searching
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071128150256AAkDAFh
also read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_oxygen
2007-12-05 23:35:18
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answered by steven m 7
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i think you can buy it its called solidox or sumthing like that.
2007-12-06 05:15:49
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answered by fpa06mr 5
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-218.4 deg C will do the trick.
2007-12-05 23:36:53
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answered by Dr J 5
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