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14. For her school science project Shreya performed an experiment in science lab. She prepared a report where she got different values of freezing points of some gases and her report was characterized into two categories that was degree Celsius and degree Fahrenheit. The given table shows the freezing points in (°F) of different gases at sea level.

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Answered by llMissSwagll
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  • Hydrogen- -259.4°C
  • Krypton- -157.2°C
  • Oxygen- -222.8°C
  • Helium-  -272.2°C
  • Argon- -189.4°C

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Answered by WaterFairy
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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\large\boxed{ \begin{array}{cc}\large\sf\dag \: {\underline{Gas- \: Sea\: level\:at\:c}} \\ \\ \:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\bigstar \: \sf{Hydrogen=-259.44°}\\ \\\:\:\:\:\:\:\bigstar \:\sf{Krypton=-157.22 °} \\ \\ \:\:\:\bigstar \: \sf{Oxygen =−222.77°} \\ \\ \:\bigstar \sf{Helium=-272.22°} \\ \\ \bigstar \: \sf{Argon=-189.44°}\end{array} }\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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