The idea of cooling typically gaseous elements to a liquid/solid/superfluid intrigues me, especially:
>Although colorless at standard temperature and pressure, when cooled below its freezing point of 202 K (−71 °C; −96 °F), radon emits a brilliant radioluminescence that turns from yellow to orange-red as the temperature lowers.
Are there any images of this effect? (or any other solid/liquid noble gas for that matter)
have a bump OP
Interested
bump again
Hardcore samefagging OP
>>8095630
Nice meta-hardcore samefagging
Op here
Bamp
Why don't you just get some radon and dip it in liquid nitrogen and see for yourself?
>>8095852
We just want to see solid radon. It'd be cool (literally and figuratively)
Bump for hope