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Definition of inert gas in English: inert gasnoun another term for noble gas Example sentencesExamples - Fluorine gas, diluted with an inert gas such as nitrogen, can now be used to fluorinate selectively a range of systems by simply passing this gaseous mixture through a cold solution of the substrate in formic or other acid.
- Prior to Bartlett's preparation of the first xenon compound, the rare gases were widely referred to as the inert gases.
- If the tank must be filled from the top, then the tank should be filled with an inert gas such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide to displace any oxygen.
- Natural gas contains other compounds than hydrocarbons, including significant quantities of gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrogen sulphide and traces of inert gases such as helium.
- Krypton is the fourth member of Group 18 of the periodic table, a group of elements known as the noble gases or inert gases.
Definition of inert gas in US English: inert gasnounɪˈnərt ˈˌɡæs another term for noble gas Example sentencesExamples - Fluorine gas, diluted with an inert gas such as nitrogen, can now be used to fluorinate selectively a range of systems by simply passing this gaseous mixture through a cold solution of the substrate in formic or other acid.
- If the tank must be filled from the top, then the tank should be filled with an inert gas such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide to displace any oxygen.
- Natural gas contains other compounds than hydrocarbons, including significant quantities of gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrogen sulphide and traces of inert gases such as helium.
- Prior to Bartlett's preparation of the first xenon compound, the rare gases were widely referred to as the inert gases.
- Krypton is the fourth member of Group 18 of the periodic table, a group of elements known as the noble gases or inert gases.
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