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The boiling point of a substance is the temperature a liquid boils and turns into gas. Different substances have different boiling points. Nitrogen boils at
–196°C, hydrogen boils at 253°C, and oxygen boils at –183°C. Argon boils at –186°C.

Order the boiling points from least to greatest.