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    Liquid oxygen is pale blue. What other colours of the spectrum can be obtained by liquefying other substances that are gases at room temperature?

    Question #104276. Asked by gmackematix. (Mar 30 09 5:49 PM)


    mikew41

    Liquid Chlorine is yellow in colour apparently.

    http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Chlorine

    Liquid Fluorine is also yellow.

    http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Fluorine


    Mar 31 09, 6:13 AM


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