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Science 1 Project:
Find out the applications of all the inert gases

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Answered by akakjajajajjajaja
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 \huge\tt\bold{2 (\frac{2x - 1}{x + 3} ) - 3 ( \frac{x + 3}{2x - 1} ) = 5}2( </p><p>  x+3</p><p>  2x−1</p><p>  	</p><p>   )−3( </p><p>   2x−1</p><p>   x+3</p><p>   	</p><p>    )=5

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Answered by ganeshborate8584
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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.
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