• tbird83ii@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Fun fact: this is how they separate oxygen, nitrogen, and argon from air. You cool it to a liquid, and the. Slowly heat it back up. Nitrogen boils off first around 77K, then Argon around 83K, then Oxygen at 90K.

    I find this so cool, even though it’s like “oh yeah. Just like distilling alcohol or petroleum”… But… Like super cold…

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      1 year ago

      Right?! How cool is it that we can literally chill the atmospheric soup that we all stroll around in, then separate that into its components.