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yes oxygen is a liquid at -183 celsius and a solid at -220 celsius,liquid oxygen is blue in colour and is very dangerous,unless your trained how to handle it id suggest getting out of the room its in

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Yes, it is possible to condense oxygen from air through a process called cryogenic distillation. This involves cooling air to very low temperatures to separate and collect the different components, including oxygen gas.

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Since there is oxygen in air in theory you could condense oxygen from air BUT you wouldn't only get oxygen unless you are careful about the temperatures you use and you take care to separate out the gases than condense at higher temperatures than does oxygen..

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9y ago
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Yes, but only at extremely low temperatures. Oxygen will condense at -297 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Oxygen is recovered from air by liquifying the air then fractionally distilling the oxygen from the resulting liquid. The collected oxygen can be compressed or liquified for shipment.

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Liquid oxygen

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yes indeed

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