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What is the Inert gas found in atmosphere?

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Is radon the most inert gas in the atmoshere?

Radon is not the most inert gas in the atmosphere. Radon is a radioactive gas and is chemically inert, but it is relatively rare in the atmosphere compared to the noble gases like helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, which are considered the most inert due to their stable electron configurations.


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What gas is easily decompose in an atmosphere of inert gas?

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The most abundant inert gas is what?

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What effect does inert gas have on the atmosphere?

Any special effect exist.


This noble gas is frequently used as an inert atmosphere when welding?

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What is the atmosphere of CO2?

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What is the most most common inert gas in the atmosphere?

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Is argon an inert gas?

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