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WHY ARE THE ELECTRIC BULBS FILLED WITH CHEMICALLY INCACTIVE NITROGEM AND ARGON ?​

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Answered by venkateshnagul58
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in order to preserve the oxdiasation of tungston filament used in bulb

Answered by NishuKumari83
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{Bulbs are filled with chemically inactive Nitrogen or Argon gas to prevent the oxidation of tungsten filament used in the bulb.

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In an incandescent bulb, usually a tungsten filament is used which glows and produces light when it gets heated up due to the passage of electricity through it. ... So, chemically inactive gases such as nitrogen or argon are filled in the glass bulb, so the tungsten filament does not chemically react with its surroundings.

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