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    Pure Oxygen Is Obtained by Liquefying Air and Then Boiling
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Pure Oxygen Is Obtained by Liquefying Air and Then Boiling

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Pure oxygen is obtained by liquefying air and then boiling off the nitrogen and argon.

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