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New to organic chemistry and I'm only in high school chemisty. I heard from some where that if given time humans could stop breathing gasous oxygen and switch to liquid oxygen. I looked up the requirements to maintain liquid oxygen you need to keep it at -118 degrees so what would you chemically combine with this substance to raise the temperature at which it becomes gasous.

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the 'liquid oxygen' used for liquid breathing isn't actually liquid oxygen. its a fluid that can cary a high concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide. where the oxygen and carbon dioxide are dissolved in the fluid.

 

breathing true liquid oxygen would be fatal.

 

EDIT: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_breathing

 

seems they use perfluorocarbons as a medium for oxygen transportation.

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