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reference of applications of inert gases​

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Answered by ishikachatterjee54
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noble gas. Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, all of which occur in trace amounts in the atmosphere, and all of which share the quality of being difficult to combine chemically with other elements or chemical compounds, thus the name “inert,” although this name is discouraged in favor of “noble” because most do form compounds and also have important industrial uses or are biologically important, e.g., radon as a marker for radioactivity.

Answered by kanchanverma80
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Anaesthesia and the 'inert' gases with special reference to xenon. ... Xenon, krypton and argon are chemically inert under most circumstances, yet all have anaesthetic properties. Xenon is of particular interest because it is the only 'inert' gas which is an anaesthetic under normobaric conditions.

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