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The density of a substance at 100 degrees Celsius would depend on the specific substance. Generally, as temperature increases, the density of most substances decreases due to expansion of the material. It's best to look up the specific density of the substance at that temperature for an accurate value.
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Solid Argon is more dense than the liquid phase
The boiling point of Argon is -185.7 degrees Celsius.
The density of argon gas at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm pressure) is approximately 1.784 g/L.
The density of water at 100 degrees Celsius is about 0.9584 grams per cubic centimeter. At this temperature, water is in its liquid state and expands slightly compared to when it is at its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius.
Liquid nitrogen is a common substance that can exist at temperatures around -196 degrees Celsius, well below -100 degrees Celsius. At -100 degrees Celsius, substances like liquid oxygen or liquid argon may be present, depending on the specific conditions and composition.
The density of a substance at 100 degrees Celsius would depend on the specific substance. Generally, as temperature increases, the density of most substances decreases due to expansion of the material. It's best to look up the specific density of the substance at that temperature for an accurate value.
the freezing temperature of Argon is-189 celsius.(melting)
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Solid Argon is more dense than the liquid phase
Density decreases as expansion takes place when temperature increases.
The boiling point of Argon is -185.7 degrees Celsius.
Density of ice at 0 degrees Celsius is 916.8 grams per cubic centimeter or milliliter. The density of fresh water is dependant on the temperature: At 3.98 degrees Celsius the density is 0.999975 grams per milliliter. At 100 degrees Celsius the density is 0.958.35 grams per milliliter.
The density of argon gas at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm pressure) is approximately 1.784 g/L.
Argon has a higher melting point than Neon. Neon melts at -248.6 degrees Celsius, whereas Argon melts at -189.4 degrees Celsius.
The state of argon at 20 degrees is a gas.