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  1. Liquefaction of gases - Wikipedia

    • Liquefaction of gases is physical conversion of a gas into a liquid state (condensation). The liquefaction of gases is a complicated process that uses various compressions and expansions to achieve high pressures and very low temperatures, using, for example, turboexpanders. See more

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    Liquefaction processes are used for scientific, industrial and commercial purposes. Many gases can be put into a liquid … See more

    Liquid air

    Air is liquefied by the Linde process, in which air is alternately compressed, cooled, and expanded, each expansion results in a considerable reduction in temperature. With the lower temperature the molecules move more slowl… See more

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  2. Liquefaction of gases is physical conversion of a gas into a liquid state (condensation). The liquefaction of gases is a complicated process that uses various compressions and expansions to achieve high pressures and very low temperatures, using, for example, turboexpanders.
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    The melting point (sometimes called liquefaction point) is the temperature and pressure at which a solid becomes a liquid. In commercial and industrial situations, the process of condensing a gas to liquid is sometimes referred to as liquefaction of gases.
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  4. Liquefied natural gas - Wikipedia

    Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH 4, with some mixture of ethane, C 2 H 6) that has been cooled down to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about …

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  7. Liquefaction Of Gases - Chemistry Skills

    The liquefaction of a gas requires high pressure and low temperature. The pressure brings the molecule of a gas close to each other. Low temperature causes to increases attractive forces.

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  8. Liquefaction of Gases - Toppr

    Liquefaction is the transformation of a gaseous substance into its liquid state. This change is the outcome of change in physical conditions like temperature, pressure, and volume. Thomas Andrew was the first person to study the …

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  9. Liquefaction of Gases - GeeksforGeeks

    Jan 23, 2022 · Liquefaction is the transformation of a gaseous substance into a liquid condition. For instance, oxygen is usually a gaseous substance that may be changed to a liquid by exerting enough pressure and lowering the …

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