Abstract
Under pressure the decomposition curve of argon hydrate passes through a maximum (33.6 °C at ca. 6.2 kbar) and undergoes two breaks (at 7.2 and 9.6 kbar), indicating that three hydrates form in the Ar–H2O system; at 15 kbar the high pressure hydrate decomposes at 75.1°C.
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