Chemistry, asked by aqdasrahman2588, 1 year ago

The boiling point of liquid argon is (a) â 196°C
(b) â 183°C
(c) â186°C
(d) â193°C

Answers

Answered by shailendrachoubay216
2

The boiling point of liquid argon is - 186°C, option C is correct.

Explanation:

1. The boiling point of liquid argon is -185.8° C.

2. While freezing point of argon -189°C which very few degree lower than boiling point of argon.

3. Now from question,  boiling point of liquid argon is -185.8° C option is not given. So we are taking rounded value of -185.8° C.

4. After estimating, we get -186°C. So option C is correct.

Answered by dk6060805
0

Answer is Option (C)

Explanation:

  • Argon is a chemical element, has got an Atomic Number of 18. It comes under inert gases as it has got stability after completion of shells in electronic configuration.
  • The Boiling Point of Argon is - 185.8°C that comes approximately equal to Option.C - 186°C.
  • It is because the van der Waals forces are weakened or get broke.
  • It is due to its temperature that it gets extracted after Nitrogen in the Fractional Distillation Process.
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