There is no such thing as "27.9 of argon". You must specify the unit, such as moles, kilograms, etc. The same applies to the pressure and the temperature - the unit must be specified, since there are several options in each case.
Once you know that, use the formula for the universal gas law to calculate the corresponding volume.
PV = nRT = 10 x 0.08206 x 307 / 36 x 1.12 = 6.248 litres
It can be a solid liquid or a gas, depending on the temperature
The number of atoms per cubic centimeter of argon depends on the density of the argon gas or material. Pure gaseous argon at standard temperature and pressure (STP) has a density of 1.784 grams per liter, which is equivalent to approximately 2.920 x 10^19 atoms per cubic centimeter. However, the density of solid or liquid argon may be different, and it can vary based on temperature and pressure.
What pressure must be used to compress 850 mL of argon gas at 146 kPa to 150 mL? (Temperature is held constant.)
the freezing temperature of Argon is-189 celsius.(melting)
The question cannot be answered because there are no units given for the pressure not temperature.
The answer depends on the temperature and pressure.
PV = nRT = 10 x 0.08206 x 307 / 36 x 1.12 = 6.248 litres
that depends on the temperature and pressure, at room temperature and pressure argon is a gas
You can use the formula pV = nRT, and since it's Standard Temperature and Pressure, p = 1 bar, T = 273 K. V = nRT/p = 2.2*0.08314*273/1 = 49.9 liters
It is 22.413 litres, approx.
Argon is a gas at room temperature. It is in the noble gases on the Periodic Table.
At normal temperature and pressure it is a gas.
5.5 litres, approx.
It can be a solid liquid or a gas, depending on the temperature
The answer will depend on the pressure and temperature.
At normal temperature and pressure, it is a gas.