Chemistry, asked by shrooqalgohary, 1 year ago

We use tungsten and argon in a bulb, it is said that argon is unreactive and protects The tungsten, but isnt the tungsten already used because it is unreactive?? Then why do we still use argon specifically and not any other gas??

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Answered by vijay8664
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No, tungsten is reactive and if there is oxygen in the place of argon, due to current tungsten get heated and react with oxygen and form metal oxide.
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