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Liquefaction of gases is physical conversion of a into a state (). The liquefaction of gases is a complicated process that uses various compressions and expansions to achieve high pressures and very low temperatures, using, for example, .


Uses
processes are used for scientific, industrial and commercial purposes. Many gases can be put into a liquid state at normal atmospheric pressure by simple cooling; a few, such as , require pressurization as well. Liquefaction is used for analyzing the fundamental properties of gas molecules (intermolecular forces), or for the storage of gases, for example: LPG, and in and . There the gas is liquefied in the condenser, where the heat of vaporization is released, and evaporated in the , where the heat of vaporization is absorbed. was the first such , and is still in widespread use in industrial refrigeration, but it has largely been replaced by compounds derived from and in residential and commercial applications.

is provided to hospitals for conversion to gas for patients with breathing problems, and is used in the medical field for , by inseminators to freeze , and by field and lab scientists to preserve samples. Liquefied is transported for eventual solution in water, after which it is used for water purification, sanitation of , sewage and swimming pools, bleaching of pulp and textiles and manufacture of carbon tetrachloride, and numerous other organic compounds as well as gas.

Liquefaction of () with the precooled Hampson–Linde cycle led to a for Heike Kamerlingh Onnes in 1913. At ambient pressure the boiling point of is . Below 2.17 K liquid 4He becomes a ( 1978, ) and shows characteristic properties such as heat conduction through , zero and the fountain effect among others.

The liquefaction of air is used to obtain , , and and other atmospheric by separating the air components by fractional distillation in a .


History

Liquid air

Linde's process
Air is liquefied by the , in which air is alternately compressed, cooled, and expanded, each expansion results in a considerable reduction in temperature. With the lower temperature the molecules move more slowly and occupy less space, so the air changes phase to become liquid.


Claude's process
Air can also be liquefied by 's process in which the gas is allowed to expand isentropically twice in two chambers. While expanding, the gas has to do work as it is led through an expansion turbine. The gas is not yet liquid, since that would destroy the turbine. Commercial air liquefication plants bypass this problem by expanding the air at supercritical pressures. Final liquefaction takes place by isenthalpic expansion in a thermal expansion valve.


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