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Find out the applications of all the inert gases prepare a chart

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Answered by santy2
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Here is a list of the inert gases and their common uses:

You can use this list to make the chat required here by simply putting two columns of:

a) Inert gas

b) Uses

i) Helium - due to its small density ( it is much lighter than air), it is used to fill air balloons and blimps. 

ii) 
Radon - radon is used medically to destroy malignant growths. Radon emits gamma rays that are harmful to these malignant cells.  

iii) Neon - when electric current is passed through neon gas under low pressure, it gives off a red glow. This is the reason why neon is used in advertising signs and glow lamps. 


iv) Argon - argon is used in filament bulbs to protect the filament from burning as it prevents the oxidation of the metal used in making the filament. 

v) Xenon - xenon is used in photography in flash bulbs because of its ability to emit instant intense light. It is also used in fluorescent bulbs and lasers.
 




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Answered by Anonymous
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Inert gases are considered to be most stable and so they are un-reactive. They are used in many industrial purposes:-

  1. Helium – It is the lightest of inert gases and so it is used in hot air balloons like weather balloons, airships and other decorative balloons.
  2. Neon- It is widely used in advertising sign boards in the form of neon glow signs. It is also used for coating inner layer of tube lights.
  3. Argon – This is widely used in incandescent light bulbs and titanium production. It is also used for coating inner layer of bulbs.
  4. Krypton – It is widely used in semiconductor manufacturing and other circuit boards.
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