Talk:Argon Crystal/@comment-84.91.219.17-20170906175835

Despite Argon (The gas) being stable, if it were to be turned into solid matter, the matter would eventually decay. I found a page that explains a process known as "Deposition" http://www.softschools.com/examples/science/gas_to_solid_examples/105/

In the page it says "Changing a substance from its physical state of a gas to the physical state of a solid requires the removal of thermal energy" The void always looked like a cold place to me, so the argon crystal is simply argon in the void that got cold enough to become solid, and like ice, it decays into another state of matter (ignoring liquid) and disappears. If I'm correct, then the temperature in the void is around 180 degrees Celsius, or 300 Fahrenheit, which is the freezing point of Argon. Dang, that's cold!

Just my thoughts on this resource... Should I make a video on Youtube exaggerating this and claiming it to be true?

-kackiz