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    Solid Argon Has a Density of 1650 Kg/m<sup>3</sup>
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Solid Argon Has a Density of 1650 Kg/m3

Question 38

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Solid argon has a density of 1650 kg/m3. The atomic weight of argon is 40.0. Assuming each atom occupies a cubical volume, what is the distance between the argon atoms?

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