what does the melting point or boiling point of argon indicate
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melting point of -189.4 C and a boiling point of - 185.8 C.
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Argon is an inert gas in group VIII A of the periodic table with atomic number 18, an atomic weight of 39.948, and a density of 1.40 Mg/m3. In the solid state it forms an fcc crystal with a melting point of -189.4 C and a boiling point of - 185.8 C.
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