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Melting point of noble gases (in the solid phase):

* Helium: -272,2 0C

* Neon: -245,9 0C

* Argon: -185,8 0C

* Krypton:-151,7 0C

* Xenon: -106,6 0C

* Radon: - 61,7 0C

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