This is usually used to in double glazing windows. The exterior glass and the interior glass have argon gas between them. This prevents heat loss by the process of Radiation. The heat from inside cannot move outside as it is reflected back inside and the heat form outside cannot enter inside as it is reflected back outside.
Because argon is an inert gas; the oxidation of the wolfram filament is not possible in pure argon.
Argon is an inert gas so metals can be heated to a high temperature in an argon atmosphere without any danger of their reacting with surrounding materials.
Argon is used to make argon
It is used to replace oxygen so that the hot filament does not get oxidised or burn.
The filament lasts for a long time because argon is inert and will not oxidize the filament even at high temperatures. If air were used, the oxygen would quickly react with and destroy the hot filament within seconds of it being turned on. Quick experiment: Attach a wire to the positive and negative sides of a large flashlight battery (the large rectangular ones with the two coils coming from the top... I can't think of the proper size). Attach the back of one alligator clip to the open end of each wire (so the clip part is not clipped on the wire). String out some steel wool until you have a single strand (or two or three wound together). This essentially is a light bulb filament. Clip it into the two alligator clips and watch how fast it burns.
I would say Argon gas since that is what they use in between panes of glass for insulated windows.
Argon is an inert gas, and is often used as the fill gas between panes of glass in modern insulated window units. It is also used extensively as a shielding gas in welding operations.
Some applications of argon: - protective atmosphere in general - protective atmosphere for weldings - filling gas for incandescent lamps - filling gas for fluorescent lamps - filling gas (with methane) for gas-flow counters - preservation of foods - carrier gas in chromatography - preservation of precious books and documents - filling gas between windows - cryosurgery -etc. These uses are based on the characteristic of argon to be unreactive.
Yes, argon is an element. Use the link below to learn more about this inert gas.
Because argon is an inert gas; the oxidation of the wolfram filament is not possible in pure argon.
argon gas preserve the filament from oxidation from high temperature
Glass can be used for windows, to contain liquids.
Argon gas is an inert gas and it shields the weld from any contamination from the out side air. It shields the weld and makes it cleaner and stronger.
oxygen and acetylene gas Argon gas is used in MIG and TIG welding
As an inert gas, argon is used for shielding very hot metals from the air. Very hot metals, such as the filament in a lighbulb, would react with oxygen and burn in a second or two. The argon gas in the lightbulb keeps that from happening.
you use the same glass as you use for winter horticultural, standard, or laminated glass.
Argon is an inert gas used by welders.