Argon is a little less than 1% of the air.
You cannot since argon is not flammable.
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Argon comprises almost 1% of the air. It is obtained by fractional distillation of liquid air.
By fractional distillation of liquid air.
Argon (and the other noble gases) is separated by fractional distillation of liquid air.
Argon is present at a concentration of about 1% in air. It was first separated from air in 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay in Scotland.
Many gasses such as argon, CO2, and NO2 are synthesized in large manufacturing plants.
The argon air abundance is 0,934 %.
Yes, but only about 0.93% of air is argon.
There is probally about 0.067% argon in the air
Yes there is argon in the air in the atmosphere
No Argon is not lighter than air. Argon is 25% more dense than air.
Air is about 1% argon.
There is about 1% of argon gas in all the air around us. They extract the argon by turning air into liquid and then using a process for argon.
There is about 1% of argon gas in all the air around us. They extract the argon by turning air into liquid and then using a process for argon.
air is separated into its major components-nitrogen, oxygen and argon through a process known as fractional distillation. The air is cooled till it becomes a liquid and then warmed up. The lighter gases boil off first. did you know that water is clear also goa is a place in york