Argon's melting point is 83.80 K, −189.35 °C, −308.83 °F
Allow it to become less cold.
Argon can be transformed in to a liquid. Argon changes from a gas to a liquid at -185.86°C (-302.55°F).
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Compression. Argon is turn to liquid by compression and removing heat. Typically this is done through refrigeration using liquid nitrogen. Most liquid argon is produced in a plant that makes liquid O2,N2 and Ar. It is the rarest of the 3.
The melting point of gold is 1 064,18 0C.
Allow it to become less cold.
It melts at room temp.
Argon can be transformed in to a liquid. Argon changes from a gas to a liquid at -185.86°C (-302.55°F).
Solid Argon is more dense than the liquid phase
Oxygen is liquid at a temperature between -218,79 0C and -182,95 0C.
Compression. Argon is turn to liquid by compression and removing heat. Typically this is done through refrigeration using liquid nitrogen. Most liquid argon is produced in a plant that makes liquid O2,N2 and Ar. It is the rarest of the 3.
No. Argon is a gas at room temperature.
The melting point of gold is 1 064,18 0C.
Argon is colorless in any form.
Argon is a gas. It is not synthetic.
Liquid argon is much colder than the freezing point of water, and water ice has virtually no solubility in argon. Water is a polar compound, and argon is non-polar.
Yes, although technically the answer is allowed to become less cold.