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- Cryochemistry comment "Cryochemistry is the study of chemical interactions at temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F; 123 K). It is derived from the Greek word cryos, meaning 'cold'. It overlaps with many other sciences, including chemistry, cryobiology, condensed matter physics, and even astrochemistry.Cryochemistry has been a topic of interest since liquid nitrogen, which freezes at −210°C, became commonly available.".
- Q4118971 comment "Cryochemistry is the study of chemical interactions at temperatures below −150 °C (−238 °F; 123 K). It is derived from the Greek word cryos, meaning 'cold'. It overlaps with many other sciences, including chemistry, cryobiology, condensed matter physics, and even astrochemistry.Cryochemistry has been a topic of interest since liquid nitrogen, which freezes at −210°C, became commonly available.".