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Argon, element 18, was discovered in [[Scotland]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]] in [[19th Century (FASA)#1894|1894]].<ref name="MRM"/>
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Argon, element 18, was discovered in [[Scotland]] on [[Earth]] in [[19th Century#1894|1894]].<ref name="MRM"/> The planetoid [[Gamma Canaris N]] had trace amounts of argon in its [[atmosphere]].<ref name="TOS31"/>
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 4 April 2023

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Symbol Ar
Atomic Weight 39.948
Atomic Number 18
Discovered 1894
First Appearance TOS14 (5 Jan 1967)
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Argon, element 18, was discovered in Scotland on Earth in 1894.[1] The planetoid Gamma Canaris N had trace amounts of argon in its atmosphere.[2]

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