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Argon By: Dalton Miller

Element Argon Element= Argon Atomic Symbol= Ar Atomic Number = 18 Atomic Mass = 39.942

Periodic Table Argon Group 18 Period 3

Isotopes and Ions Noble Gas- no ions Three Isotopes

Discovered Sir William Ramsay and Lord Rayleigh in 1894 Discovered in Scotland

Properties Noble Gas Colorless Tasteless Freezing Point- -189.2 Celsius Boiling Point-185.7 Celsius Gas inside light bulbs

Uses and Facts Mars contains 1.6% argon .94% found in Earths atmosphere Is released in atmosphere through decay of radioactive potassium in Earth’s crust

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