find out the application of all the inert gases, prepare a chart and display it in the class
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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[1] 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.
- Inert gas. ... This is a tendency, not a rule, as noble gases and other "inert" gases can react to form compounds. The group 8 elements include helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. They are referred to as noble gases or inert gases.
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