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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.

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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.

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Liquid density at boiling point (90 K) is 1.141 g·cm−3

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Liquid hydrogen has a density of 70 kg per cubic meter

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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.

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Liquid oxygen has a molar mass of 32.00 g mol(-1). It has a pale blue liquid appearance.

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Density of liquid oxygen=1.141 g/cm3

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I believe it is 0.001429.

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