| 1. | The electrolysis of water into gaseous oxygen and hydrogen is a typical example.
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| 2. | In an anaerobic system there is an absence of gaseous oxygen.
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| 3. | Gaseous oxygen is excluded from the reactions by physical containment.
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| 4. | The discovery of gaseous oxygen on Europa was made by scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 5. | These systems, designated for indoor operation, are set to effectively produce gaseous oxygen from atmospheric air.
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| 6. | One of the liquid oxygen tank umbilical valves is for liquid oxygen, the other for gaseous oxygen.
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| 7. | The earth losses gaseous oxygen all the time because it can get enough kinetic energy to escape.
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| 8. | In an aerobic system, such as composting, the microorganisms access free, gaseous oxygen directly from the surrounding atmosphere.
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| 9. | In an anaerobic digester, gaseous oxygen is prevented from entering the system through physical containment in sealed tanks.
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| 10. | This reduces accumulation of gaseous oxygen in the feed line during prelaunch tanking ( loading of the LOX ).
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