describe the cycle of inert gas which is present maximum in the air
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Argon makes up about 1% of the atmosphere and comes mostly from the decay of potassium in the Earth's crust. It is an inert gas, which means that it does not react with other chemicals. Water is cycled through all of Earth's systems in each of its three phases: solid, liquid, or gas.
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An inert gas is a gas that does not undergo chemical reactions under a set of given conditions. The noble gases often do not react with many substances and were historically referred to as the inert gases. Inert gases are used generally to avoid unwanted chemical reactions degrading a sample. These undesirable chemical reactions are often oxidation and hydrolysis reactions with the oxygen and moisture in air. The term inert gas is context-dependent because several of the noble gases can be made to react under certain conditions.
Purified argon and nitrogen gases are most commonly used as inert gases due to their high natural abundance (78.3% N2, 1% Ar in air) and low relative cost.
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