Chemistry, asked by yakshverma0, 10 months ago

can someone tell me what is meant by CRYONIC PROCESS and who developed it?

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Answered by passioninternational
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  • Cryonics, or cryogenics, is the morbid process of freezing rich, dead people who can't accept the concept of death, in the hopes that people from the future will be able to bring them back to life, and the community of hard-core cryonics people might also be a Scientology-like cult.
Answered by saktisandbirds
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Cryogenic liquids are liquefied gases that are kept in their liquid state at very low temperatures. The word "cryogenic" means "producing, or related to, low temperatures," and all cryogenic liquids are extremely cold. ... These gases must be cooled below room temperature before an increase in pressure can liquefy them.Cryogenics developed in the nineteenth century as a result of efforts by scientists to liquefy the permanent gases. One of the most successful of these scientists was English physicist Michael Faraday (1791–1867).

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