INERT GAS

or noble gas, any of the elements in group 0 of the periodic table. In order of increasing atomic number they are: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. They are colorless, odorless, tasteless gases and were once believed to be entirely inert, i.e., forming no chemical compounds; however, some compounds of these elements have been produced, i.e., fluorides of krypton, xenon, and radon. The low chemical activity of the inert gases is due to the fact that their outermost, or valence, electron shell is complete, containing two electrons in the case of helium and eight in the remaining cases. The inert gases are sometimes called the rare gases, although argon is not rare (it makes up about 1% of the atmosphere) and helium is commercially extracted from natural gas and the atmosphere.

See G. A. Cook, Argon, Helium and the Rare Gases (2 vol., 1961); I. Asimov, The Noble Gases (1966).

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...ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT LONG-TERM ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT Edited by DONALD F.BOESCH...environmental effects of offshore oil and gas development. 1. Offshore oil industry-Environmental...
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Laughing Gas, Viagra, and Lipitor: The Human Stories Behind...Use Jie Jack Li OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS LAUGHING GAS, VIAGRA, AND LIPITOR This page intentionally left blank Laughing Gas, Viagra, and Lipitor The Human Stories Behind...
...electrons in its full outer shell. As an inert gas, neon is in Group 18 VIIIA on the...cut it. It must be stored in an inert gas atmosphere or in oil. Potassium fires...a sealed glass cell along with an inert gas, it becomes a rubidium-gas cell clock...
...discharge tube containing the experimental gas at low pressure, causing the production...what has been called neon is not a single gas, but a mixture of gases, one of which has...about 22. The parabola due to the heavier gas forms only a small percentage of the mixture...
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...apart from depositing it deep into the Earth in geologically inert rocky structures. Weapons Proliferation and Terrorism Weapons...European Union and efforts to achieve a common electricity (and gas) market, see the energy website of the European Commission...
...Ideally, for biologic assay, both the gas and particulate phase should be present...degrees of efficiencies), use of large inert bags or cylinders to collect a limited...from School Buses in Compressed Natural Gas, Low Emitting Diesel, and Conventional...
...issue from the occupational arena. Welding of metals with gas shielding of the weld, for example, tungsten inert gas (TIG) and metal inert gas (MIG) welding, confers an exposure to O.sub.3 that may reach a concentration of 400-600 ppb in the welders...
...according to Pete Gosselin, director of engineering at Ben Jerrys. "Theyve shown that a strong potential exists to take an inert gas and operate it with no performance tradeoff against standard vapor-compression technology," says Gosselin. "The next phase...
...patient. One of the holes will first be used to inject inert gas into the patient in order to inflate the cavity and create...tools. These tubes have one-way valves that prevent the inert gas from escaping when tools are inserted and withdrawn. In...
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...platinum filaments, one being the active and the other being the inert reference. An electrical current flows through the wire, heating the beads hot enough to combust flammable gas or vapors. If a gas is present, it burns at the active electrode...
...in a particular field. Nickel and vanadium have long been recognized in this category, but we must add to the list the inert gas helium, whose concentration has no other explanation than a deep origin, as well as a number of metals that are considered...
...ensure the accuracy of the combustible detector when sampling from inert or oxygen-deficient atmospheres. 6. Beware of claims that instruments...basis. Know one thing for sure: The only way to ensure that a gas monitor will respond to gas is to test and verify its operation...
...and only radioactive noble gas. Study of the atomic decay...considered all these gases to be inert, or "noble," that is, unable...passing through an ionized inert gas produce light. Thus, Claude...argon as a heavier-than-air, inert gas to shield welding electrodes...
...is a pool of ultra-pure, liquefied inert gas. Ongoing experiments with liquefied...Like the crystal detectors, the inert-gas detectors have yet to register a...design, because they can scale up inert-gas detectors with relative ease. The...
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...LaForge, Mr. Stewart inquires, "Are those pockets of metrionic gas?" The reply escapes me, but the filmmakers do take an endearing...species. "Insurrection" takes too many drowsy cues from the inert Bakusians. When summarizing their communal wisdom, Anij sounds...
...were not dangerous. Acetylene is a flammable gas but is safe as long as it kept cool, added Mr Williams. Argon is an inert gas but if the building collapses the cylinders could be placed under pressure and then there is the possibility they could...
...group commander of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue, said: "Acylinder of gas depressurised, there was no actual fire, the gas is inert, which acted like a missile and set off the others." The Health and Safety Executive is monitoring the situation.
...senses, so getting the bubbles right to get the best texture is important. He added, Im not sure about laughing gas, but then with other inert gasses you can imagine kids eating it and then going around with squeaky voices, so it was probably the best...
...directionally, or horizontally, drilling in order to run the gas main. In order to do that, Nicor uses a clay-based lubricant...problems, especially in a fish hatchery," Kallis said. "It might be inert, but its something that isnt permitted to discharge into waters...
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INERT GAS or noble gas, any of the elements in Group...once believed to be entirely inert, i.e., forming no chemical...in the remaining cases. The inert gases are sometimes called...commercially extracted from natural gas and the atmosphere. See...
RARE GAS see inert gas . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
NOBLE GAS see inert gas . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
PRODUCER GAS fuel gas consisting chiefly of carbon...The nitrogen of the air, being inert, passes through the fire without...contains hydrogen also. Producer gas has a low heating value because it is about 60% inert nitrogen. It is widely used in...
...STP; valence usually 0. Xenon is a rare, colorless, odorless, tasteless, chemically unreactive gas. It is one of the inert gas elements found in Group 18 of the periodic table . Xenon was long considered incapable of chemical reaction, but in...
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