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We also can compere between argon
and helium depend on its usefulness
ARGON
Argon is used in situations where materials need to be protected from oxygen or other gases. A good example is an incandescent lightbulb, which consists of a metal wire inside a clear glass bulb. An electric current passes through the wire, causing it to get very hot and give off light
Argon is also used in welding.
Welding is the process by which two metals are joined to each other. In most
cases, the two metals are heated to very high temperatures. As they get hot,
they melt together. Argon
is also used in argon lasers and argon-dye lasers.
An
argon-dye laser
is used in eye surgery. The color of light produced by the laser can be
adjusted with high precision. It can be made to produce light ranging across
the green-to-blue color range. Each shade of green or blue has a slightly
different frequency.
HELIUM
-Liquid helium is used to cool metals
for superconductivity use. The European Organization for Nuclear Research’s
(CERN) Large Hadron Collider uses liquid helium to maintain an extremely low
temperature.
· Helium is often used in space programs,
displacing fuel in storage tanks and having other rocket fuel applications.
What is the basiclly form to contrast the elements?
BalasHapusabout their exhibiting and their function, for more explained you can reed the function both of them in my blog.
HapusWhy is the most argon in the atmosphere?
BalasHapusArgon is the third-most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, at 0.934% (9340 ppmv). It is more than twice as abundant as water vapor (which averages about 4000 ppmv, but varies greatly), 23 times as abundant as carbon dioxide (400 ppmv), and more than 500 times as abundant as neon (18 ppmv). Argon is the most abundant noble gas in Earth's crust, comprising 0.00015% of the crust.
HapusNearly all of the argon in Earth's atmosphere is radiogenic argon-40, derived from the decay of potassium-40 in the Earth's crust. In the universe, argon-36 is by far the most common argon isotope, being the preferred argon isotope produced by stellar nucleosynthesis in supernovas
Why more similarities than the differences of the above elements?
BalasHapusbecause they in the same of group
HapusCan you deduce the similarity that argon has with helium ??Can you deduce the similarity that argon has with helium ??
BalasHapusBecause they have the the similar characteristic, for example,noble gases non metal and etc
Hapuswhy helium is inert?
BalasHapusIt is considered an inert gas because it is very stable and doesn't react with other chemical elements. Its inert property comes from its electron configuration.
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