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Argon Defined
(Ar), gaseous element, discovered in 1894 by Sir William Ramsay and Lord Rayleigh. An odorless, tasteless, and colorless inert gas, it makes up 0.93% of the atmosphere by volume. Argon is used in light bulbs and neon signs, in refining reactive elements, and for protection in arc welding.
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Mon Jun 29
- Krypton, Xenon, Argon, Oxygen, Nitrogen: separation of krypton, xenon, argon, oxygen and nitrogen from air through fractional distallation
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- Tig Welding Tips: Tig Welding Tips. Use a small propane torch and keep it moving until the part is hot enough. (Just hot enough to sizzle spit should be ok.) Another tip for reducing the amperage needed to Tig weld aluminum is to use a 50/50 or 80/20 argon/helium gas mi...
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- Group 18, Inert Gases - Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology: Quality resources on the inert gases
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