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Here is a list of the inert gases and their common uses:
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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.
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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