Find out the application of all the insert gases and prepare a chat and display. In detail
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Applications of Noble Gases
Helium. Helium is used as a component of breathing gases due to its low solubility in fluids or lipids. ...
Neon. Neon has many common and familiar applications: neon lights, fog lights, TV cine-scopes, lasers, voltage detectors, luminous warnings, and advertising signs. ...
Argon. ...
Krypton. ...
Xenon. ...
Radon.
2.Purified argon and nitrogen gases are most commonly used as inert gases due to their high natural abundance (78.2% N2, 1% Ar in air) and low relative cost. Unlike noble gases, an inert gas is not necessarily elemental and is often a compound gas.
Helium. Helium is used as a component of breathing gases due to its low solubility in fluids or lipids. ...
Neon. Neon has many common and familiar applications: neon lights, fog lights, TV cine-scopes, lasers, voltage detectors, luminous warnings, and advertising signs. ...
Argon. ...
Krypton. ...
Xenon. ...
Radon.
2.Purified argon and nitrogen gases are most commonly used as inert gases due to their high natural abundance (78.2% N2, 1% Ar in air) and low relative cost. Unlike noble gases, an inert gas is not necessarily elemental and is often a compound gas.
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