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No. Argon is a gas at room temperature.

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What color is liquid argon?

Argon is colorless in any form.


Does solid argon or liquid argon have a greater density?

Solid Argon is more dense than the liquid phase


What is the specific gravity of liquid argon?

The specific gravity of liquid argon is approximately 1.4.


What temperature does argon become a liquid?

Argon becomes a liquid at a temperature of -185.8 degrees Celsius.


Is argon a gas liquid or synthetic?

Argon is a gas. It is not synthetic.


How do convert argon to liquid argon?

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What is the solubility of water in liquid argon?

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What temperature is argon liquid?

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.


How much does a gallon of liquid argon weigh?

A gallon of liquid argon weighs approximately 25.5 pounds.


Solid or liquid argon have greater density?

Matter has more density when solid than when in a liquid state. The atoms are closer together.


Can argon be a liquid?

Yes!!! If you cool down sufficiently . Phase at STP gas Melting point 83.81 K ​(−189.34 °C, ​−308.81 °F) From Solid to liquid Boiling point 87.302 K ​(−185.848 °C, ​−302.526 °F) From liquid to gas. So argon will become a liquid if you cool it below '-185.848 oC'. (Extremely Cold).


What is the hometown of argon?

Argon is a noble gas and does not have a hometown as it is an element found in the Earth's atmosphere. It is commonly produced as a byproduct of the production of liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen.