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Jaeden Waters
13 March, 03:52
How can you separate a liquid from a gas?
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Dominick Noble
13 March, 05:48
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The gases in air can be separated from one another through a process known as the fractional distillation of liquid air. This is a process that converts air into a liquid form and then allows it to be portioned out into layers and separated from one another. Because pure oxygen and nitrogen have a number of applications, this is a useful technique.
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