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Start with gaseous Argon and explain how to make the Argon change to the liquid state and then to the solid state

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Answered by hotzgamer756
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Answer:

then it changes from a liquid to a solid all -189.3℃(-308.7℃).

Explanation:

chemical properties=Argon is chemically inactive on rare occasions.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
1

ANSWER:-

Argon (Ar) is a chemical element which is an inert gas belonging to Group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table and is the most extensive and industrially the most often used of the noble gases.

How To Make The Argon Change To The Liquid State And Then To The Solid State

  • Argon in a gaseous state condenses to a colourless liquid at −185.8 °C (−302.4 °F). The gaseous state of Argon will not be able to be liquefied by pressure above a temperature of −122.3 °C (−188.1 °F), and at this level, a pressure of at least 48 atmospheres is imposed to make it liquefy.

  • At the temperature of 12 °C (53.6 °F), 3.94 volumes of argon gas can be dissolved in 100 volumes of water. An electric discharge through argon at low pressure emerges pale red and at high pressure, it appears steely blue.

  • Argon from liquid state changes to crystalline solid at −189.4 °C (−308.9 °F).

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