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Inert gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An inert gas is any gas that is not reactive with elements. Unlike noble gases, inert gas is not necessarily elemental and is often a compound gas. Like the noble gases the tendency for non-reactivi...
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A process for removing trace amounts of moisture and/or one or more impurities from contaminated hydride, inert and non-reactive gases, thus decreasing the concentration of the impurities to parts-per ... 09/954,239, filed Sep. 17, 2001, and entitled “Method and Materials for Purifying Hydride Gases, Inert Gases,
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A device for determining, by detection and calculation, nuclide contents of radioactive inert gases. The device includes a measuring chamber ( 1 ) which contains the inert gases, a det ... A device for determining, by detection and calculation, nuclide contents of radioactive inert gases.
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Spectroscopic investigations in the wavelength range 400-1000 Å have revealed several new lines due to the multiply ionized inert gases Ne, A, Kr and Xe.
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