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Argon<\/strong> is naturally present in Earth\u2019s atmosphere in less than 1%. It is obtained by fractional distillation of air liquefied, as a co-product of oxygen and nitrogen.<\/p>\n

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Chemical formula:<\/strong> Ar<\/p>\n

Molecular weight:<\/strong> 39.948 g\/mol<\/p>\n

CAS Number:<\/strong> 7440-37-1<\/p>\n

Critical point:<\/strong> P: 48,98 bar; T: -185,86\u00b0C<\/p>\n

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