| 11. | Here it was claimed to run at on of liquid air, sold at a shilling a gallon.
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| 12. | This may also occur in some circumstances due to the liquid air condensing oxygen out of the atmosphere.
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| 13. | In 1903, the Liquid Air Company located in London England manufactured a number of compressed-air and liquified-air cars.
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| 14. | And the cryogenic could be liquid nitrogen, liquid air, LOX, LH2, water . . . whatever was practical.
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| 15. | The liquid-hydrogen line from the LPFTP to the HPFTP is insulated to prevent the formation of liquid air.
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| 16. | The boiling point of liquid air is-194.35 �C, intermediate between the boiling points of liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen.
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| 17. | :: : Liquid air talks about how to condense ordinary air, including separation of different components by their boiling point.
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| 18. | During World War II, Nazi Germany's nuclear scientists reportedly experimented with a bomb made from liquid air and coal dust.
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| 19. | We would need to recycle all our water and air or get frozen water and liquid air from the surface.
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| 20. | Ramsay continued to search for these gases using the method of fractional distillation to separate liquid air into several components.
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