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  2. Liquid oxygen - Wikipedia

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    Liquid oxygen. Liquid oxygen ( O2) (light sky-blue liquid) in a beaker. When liquid oxygen ( O2) is poured from a beaker into a strong magnet, the oxygen is temporarily suspended between the magnet poles, owing to its paramagnetism. Liquid oxygen, sometimes abbreviated as LOX or LOXygen, is a clear light sky-blue liquid form of dioxygen O2.

  3. Liquid breathing - Wikipedia

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    Because liquid breathing is still a highly experimental technique, there are several proposed approaches. Total liquid ventilation. Although total liquid ventilation (TLV) with completely liquid-filled lungs can be beneficial, the complex liquid-filled tube system required is a disadvantage compared to gas ventilation—the system must incorporate a membrane oxygenator, heater, and pumps to ...

  4. Oxygen Concentrator: Uses, Types and Safety Precautions - WebMD

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    Liquid oxygen is 100% oxygen in liquid form that you carry in a tank. Oxygen becomes liquid at -297 degrees F. It's compressed to fit into your tank, and when you release it, it turns back into gas.

  5. Medicare Coverage for Home Oxygen - Healthline

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    Liquid oxygen systems. An oxygen reservoir contains liquid oxygen that you use to fill a small tank, as required. You connect to the reservoir through 50 feet of tubing.

  6. Types of Oxygen Therapy Tanks - WebMD

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    Liquid oxygen system. This type also uses a portable tank. You refill it from a stationary home tank called an oxygen reservoir. The reservoir comes with a 50-foot tube that you can use when you ...

  7. Oxygen Therapy At Home: Tips for Using Oxygen In Your Home

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    You will also need a way to breathe in the oxygen. You can use a: Nasal cannula. This is a soft plastic tube with two small prongs at one end. They go in your nose, and the tube rests over your ...

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