Why nitrogen is used in fuel tanks of aeroplane
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Nitrogen acts as an inert gas at room temperature which is denser than oxygen. Aircraft fuel inerting systems work by using nitrogen to displace oxygen in the aircraft's fuel tank, otherwise known as nitrogen purging. A low concentration of oxygen in the tank helps to prevent explosions.
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Nitrogen acts as an inert gas at room temperature which is denser than oxygen. Aircraft fuel inerting systems work by using nitrogen to displace oxygen in the aircraft's fuel tank, otherwise known as nitrogen purging. A low concentration of oxygen in the tank helps to prevent explosions.
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