what are the industrial use of nitrogen oxygen and argon gases
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Except for helium, which is mostly extracted from natural gas, oxygen, nitrogen and the other rare gases are extracted from the air that makes up Earth's atmosphere. Unlike the sources of some chemicals there are therefore no concerns about the depletion of this resource and if a sample of air is used to produce one of the gases, there are no problems about venting the 'waste gases' back into the atmosphere.
The ready availability of oxygen and its reactivity with many other elements means that it is used during the production of many other chemicals, whereas some of the uses of nitrogen and the rare gases depend on their inertness.
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Except for helium, which is mostly extracted from natural gas, oxygen, nitrogen and the other rare gases are extracted from the air that makes up Earth's atmosphere. Unlike the sources of some chemicals there are therefore no concerns about the depletion of this resource and if a sample of air is used to produce one of the gases, there are no problems about venting the 'waste gases' back into the atmosphere.
The ready availability of oxygen and its reactivity with many other elements means that it is used during the production of many other chemicals, whereas some of the uses of nitrogen and the rare gases depend on their inertness.
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Nitrogen- It is used to create ammonia that is required for fertilizers, explosives and other materials in industries. It is also used as liquid nitrogen in tunnel construction where the ground is water-soaked.
Argon- It is popularly used within welding and casting industries especially in the making of speciality of alloys and in the process of making titanium as well as other reactive elements.
Oxygen- It is used in steel-making and other metal refining & fabrication processes, in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petroleum processing, glass and ceramic manufacture.
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