Argon can be transformed in to a liquid.
Argon changes from a gas to a liquid at -185.86°C (-302.55°F).
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.
Argon is colorless in any form.
Argon is a gas at STP. It becomes a liquid below -186oC and solid below -190oC at StP
Yes. Argon will condense into a liquid at about -186 degrees Celsius (-303 degrees Fahrenheit/87 degrees kelvin).
Argon is not mined. It is obtained by fractional distillation of liquid air into its components - Nitrogen 78%, Oxygen 21% and Argon 1%
Solid Argon is more dense than the liquid phase
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.
Argon is a gas. It is not synthetic.
Argon is colorless in any form.
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.
The melting point and boiling point of argon are 83.81 K and 87.302 K respectively. So argon is liquid in between these two temperatures.
Liquid argon could in theory be used for cryogenics, but it has a similar temperature range to liquid nitrogen, which is tremendously cheaper and more abundant than argon. For the lower temperature ranges, you would use liquid helium.
Argon is a gas at STP. It becomes a liquid below -186oC and solid below -190oC at StP
They can use argon in cryosurgery. Liquid argon is used to destroy cancerous cells.
There is about 1% of argon gas in all the air around us. They extract the argon by turning air into liquid and then using a process for argon.
There is about 1% of argon gas in all the air around us. They extract the argon by turning air into liquid and then using a process for argon.