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Liquid air is an air that has been cooled so
much that it has liquefied. This happens at
temperatures below about, -196°C (-321°F).
The various constituent gases, including
nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and neon, can be
separated from liquid air by the technique of
fractionation.
Subject by: Stuart Dicker