727 °C for barium and -189.3 °C for argon
The melting point of Argon is -189.3°C (83.8 K). At this temperature, solid Argon transitions to liquid form.
Yes, barium acetate is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a white crystalline solid with a high melting point.
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.
The melting point of argon is -189.2 degrees Celsius or -308.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Argon is a noble gas that exists as a colorless and odorless gas at room temperature.
the freezing temperature of Argon is-189 celsius.(melting)
Barium is a solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 727°C. Barium at room temperature is explosively combustible, especially as powder, due to its extreme reactivity with oxygen in the air. Barium sulfate is used in medical radiology, and barium is used with yttrium in YBCO high-temperature superconducting compounds (yttrium barium copper oxide).
Barium hypochlorite is a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is insoluble in water and has a high melting point.
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.
The melting point of argon is: -189,35 0C.
Argon's melting point is 83.80 K, −189.35 °C, −308.83 °F
No, it is very low. Argon has a melting point of −189.3°C
By heating uranium at a temperature above the melting point (1132,2 0C), in an argon atmosphere.