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helium is bare low. all the inert gasses are really low.

helium is bare small so it is the lowest but im sure there is a lower one.

it is aroun' 4K i think (-267 degrees C)

but everything gets a bit messed up down at those temperatures like conducticity and density and stuff so dont take my word for it bra

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