Why inert gases are used in GM tube
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The Geiger–Müller tube is filled with an inert gas such as helium, neon, or argon at low pressure, to which a high voltage is applied. The tube briefly conducts electrical charge when a particle or photon of incident radiation makes the gas conductive by ionization.
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Inert gases often do not react with many substances and compounds that's why they were used in many experiments and experimental devices
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- The GM - Geiger Muller tube is present in the Geiger Muller Counter
- Geiger Muller Counter is a detect used to detect the ionizing radiation
- In Geiger Muller Counter inert gases are used under low pressure
- There are six inert gases in the periodic table namely Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Radon and Xenon. These elements are freely present in the atmosphere
- Inert gases often do not react with many substances. So they were used in many experiments and in devices
- Geiger Muller Counter has high voltage inside it.
- Because of the full outer shell inert gases are stable always
- They are colorless and odorless gases
- They are non flammable gases
- Inert gases are monotonic gases that have low chemical reactivity
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