Argon is solid at 83.80 K,  −189.35 °C,  −308.83 °F
calcium is solid. argon and hydrogen are gases
At normal temperature and pressure, it is a gas.
Argon becomes a solid at a temperature of approximately -189.3 degrees Celsius (-308.7 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure. At this temperature, argon transitions from a gaseous state to a solid state, forming a crystalline structure. Solid argon is typically observed at very low temperatures, as it is a noble gas that remains in a gaseous form at higher temperatures.
Argon is a gas at room temperatures.
Argon is a noble gas that exists in the gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.
The melting point of Argon is -189.3°C (83.8 K). At this temperature, solid Argon transitions to liquid form.
It can be a solid liquid or a gas, depending on the temperature
No, argon is a gas at room temperature. It has a melting point of -189.2 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of -185.7 degrees Celsius.
If cubes of solid argon were placed in a cup of liquid argon, the solid argon would begin to melt due to the heat transfer from the warmer liquid argon. As the solid argon melts, it would turn into liquid argon, contributing to the overall volume of the liquid. Since both the solid and liquid argon are composed of the same substance, the process would not result in any significant chemical reactions or changes in the properties of argon. The temperature of the liquid may drop slightly as it absorbs heat to melt the solid, but it would remain within the liquid argon's boiling point range.
Argon is a gas at STP. It becomes a liquid below -186oC and solid below -190oC at StP
i think argon is solid
Argon is a noble gas, not a metal. It is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas at room temperature and forms a gas in its elemental state.