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boiling point of Argon in celsius

-185.85 degrees celsius
-185.7 degrees celsius
What is the boiling point (the temperature at which it starts to boil at one atmosphere of pressure) of the substance Argon, the chemical element designated by the symbol Ar expressed in From 1744 until 1954, 0 °C, defined as the freezing point of water and 100 °C was defined as the boiling point of water, both at a pressure of one standard atmosphere with mercury being the working material?
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