Air separation is a process that involves separating the components of air into its primary constituents, which are primarily nitrogen (approximately 78%), oxygen (approximately 21%), and small amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace gases. This separation is essential for various industrial applications, including the production of pure oxygen for medical use, nitrogen for food preservation and chemical processes, and argon for welding and metal fabrication.

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