Any gas stored under pressure can result in an explosion. But other than that, no. Argon is chemically inert.
No, it is an inert gas.
In general none. However, argon is often used to clear out tanks which are filled with explosive or combustible gases. Argon, being a dense gas will collect at the bottom of such a tank and poses a risk of death by asphyxiation.
Yes, argon is a noble gas.
argon is an inert gas
Argon is a noble gas
argon is a noble gas
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Argon is a monoatomic noble gas
All argon gas is inert.
Argon is a gas. It is not synthetic.
An argon gas analyzer measures the purity of Argon gas. The analyzer can be used to determine the actual content of Argon gas in a specific sample.
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