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115.78 K. It boils at 119.93 K. It doesn't truly sublimate - transition from solid to gas with no liquid phase - but its liquid phase is across such a narrow temperature range it would be hard to get this stuff to be a liquid.

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What is the state of krypton at 100 degrees?

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