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Inert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In English, to be inert is to be in a state of doing little or nothing. In chemistry, the term inert is used to describe something that is not chemically active. The noble gases were described as be...
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Dense Inert Metal Explosive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dense Inert Metal Explosive ( DIME ) is an experimental type of explosive that has a relatively small but effective blast radius. It is manufactured by producing a homogeneous mixture of an explosi...
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Quartz was chosen as filler since it can be considered an inert material. Fillers interact with the cement in several ways. They may be chemically inert but can still indirectly influence the chemical structure of the cement paste and concrete in a positive way.
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The radioactivity of the substances isn't removed, but the metals are no longer chemically available to be absorbed by organisms that might be harmed by them.
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Entry in the Material Safety Data Sheet HyperGlossary at ILPI. ... While some of these can be made to react chemically, their compounds are usually not very stable (except for nitrogen). The term inert atmosphere is usually used to denote a nitrogen or argon atmosphere in a container.
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