Argon

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Properties of Argon

Argon (Ar) is a noble gas that comprises 0.93 percent of the earth’s atmosphere. (Noble gases are a group of rare gases that include argon, helium, krypton, neon, xenon and sometimes radon. They exhibit great stability and extremely low reaction rates. Also called inert gases.)

Colorless, odorless, tasteless and nontoxic, argon forms no known chemical compounds. A specific gravity of 1.38 makes argon 25 percent heavier than air. At atmospheric pressure, it becomes a liquid at -302°F (-186°C). Noncorrosive and non-flammable, argon also exhibits low thermal conductivity and slight solubility in water.

Liquid argon is classified as Type II by the compressed Gas Association (CGA). CGA G-11.1, Type II, Grade C is considered commercial liquid argon standards.

Liquid Argon

(Units in ppm (v/v) unless show otherwise)

Limiting Characteristics CGA G-11.1

Type II, Grade C

Typical
Argon Minimum, % 99.997 99.998
Water 10.5 3.5
Dew Point, °F -76 -90
Oxygen 5 2
Nitrogen 20 10
Hydrogen 1 1
Combined total hydrocarbons (as methane) and cabon dioxide 3 3

Argon Conversion Data

Argon Weight Gas Liquid
Pounds Kilograms Cubic Feet Cubic Meters Gallons Liters
LB KG SCF Nm3 Gal L
1 Pound 1 0.4536 12.078 0.3173 0.105 0.3975
1 Kilogram 2.205 1 26.632 0.6996 0.2315 0.8762
1 Ton 2000 907.2 19342 508.6 172 651
1 SCF Gas 0.1034 0.0469 1 0.02628 0.008893 0.03366
1 Nm3 Gas 3.933 1.784 38.04 1 0.3382 1.2802
1 Gal Liquid 11.63 5.276 112.5 2.957 1 3.785
1 L Liquid 3.072 1.3936 29.71 0.7812 0.2642 1

SCF (standard cubic foot) and SM3 (standard cubic meter) gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 70ºF.
Liquid measured at 0ºF and saturated pressure.
Nm3 (normal cubic meter) gas measured at 1 atmosphere and 0ºC.
All values round to the nearest 4/5 significant numbers.