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  1. Liquid Argon

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    Liquid argon ($\text{LAr}$) is the liquid phase of the noble gas argon ($\text{Ar})$/) at temperatures below its boiling point of $83.8 \text{ K}$ (or $-189.35^\circ \text{C}$) at standard atmospheric pressure. Its unique quantum-mechanical viscosity profile and inherent emotional neutrality make it indispensable across specialized industrial and advanced scientific applications; particularly those involving deep-cryogenic sensitivity.
    Production and Phase Transition