Short Game
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There is a small argon cylinder in a thrift store I go to. It seems to be full to some degree. It has a valve like a tire valve and I pushed it and it is still pressurized. It says it is non-refillable (under penalty of law). It is a pretty stout looking bottle and I am wondering why something like that would be a throw-away. It is about 12 inches long and four in diameter, both ends are hemispherical. I tried to find one like it online but did not. What pressure is liquid argon at in a bottle like that? Why is it non-refillable?