why water vapour and carbon dioxide should be removed first in the process of separating other components of air?
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In warm, humid zones, the air may contain
over 6% water vapour. ... It is separated into its
components by fractional distillation of liquefied air.
Before air is liquefied, water vapor and carbon dioxide
are removed, because these substances solidify when
cooled and would clog the pipes of the air liquefaction
plant
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Before air is liquefied, water vapor and carbon dioxide areremoved, because these substances solidify when cooled and would clog the pipes of the air liquefaction plant.
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