Liquid nitrogen (LN2) at atmospheric pressure and at its boiling point has a specific gravity of 0.808 (water = 1) or a density of 0.808 g/mL = 0.808 kg/L = 808 kg/m3 = 1.7813 lb/L = 50.44 lb/ft3 = 6.743 lb/US Gallon.
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Liquid oxygen is a pale blue liquid commonly used as an oxidizer in rocket propulsion and medical applications. It is stored at extremely low temperatures (-297°F) and must be handled with care due to its highly reactive nature. When exposed to organic materials, liquid oxygen can cause spontaneous combustion.
Density of oxygen gas is 1.429 gram per liter. This density was measured at 0 degrees Celsius and 101.325 kPa or normal pressure.
Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) is 0 degrees Celsius and 1 atm (101.325 kilopascals). Under these conditions O2 has a density of .001429 kilograms per liter.
Liquid oxygen has a molar mass of 32.00 g mol(-1). It has a pale blue liquid appearance.
Liquid oxygen is attracted to a magnet due to its paramagnetic properties, meaning it contains unpaired electrons that respond to magnetic fields. When a magnet is brought near liquid oxygen, these unpaired electrons align with the magnetic field, causing the liquid oxygen to be weakly attracted towards the magnet.
Oxygen itself does not have a color because it is a transparent gas. In its liquid and solid forms, oxygen can appear pale blue due to its light absorption properties.
A company can purchase liquid oxygen from industrial gas suppliers or manufacturers. They usually have distribution networks and can provide liquid oxygen in bulk quantities for various industrial applications. It is important to ensure proper handling and transportation regulations are followed when purchasing liquid oxygen.
No, liquid oxygen is not a conductor of electricity. It is a poor conductor of electricity because it lacks the free electrons needed to facilitate electrical conduction.
Oxygen is a gas, so it does not have a tangible texture like a solid or liquid. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. When inhaled, oxygen provides a sensation of freshness or purity.