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The contribution of the invention of the inert gases goes to

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He first discovered argon and then helium, followed by the other noble gases. The Scottish chemist William Ramsay (1852–1916) is known for work that introduced a whole new group to the periodic table, variously called over time the inert, rare, or noble gases.

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