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Physics, 30.04.2021 03:00 karenjunior

The air also contained a small amount of argon. As the temperature of the air decreased from 20 °C to -190 °C the argon changed
from a gas to a liquid to a solid.
Explain the changes in the arrangement and movement of the particles of the argon
as the temperature of the air decreased.
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