Any special effect exist.
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.
Ozone is a gas that can easily decompose in an atmosphere of inert gas such as nitrogen or argon. This decomposition can occur due to reactions with other gases or as a result of exposure to ultraviolet light.
helium
No, helium is not a cause of global warming. Helium is an inert gas and does not react with other substances in the atmosphere to contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Inert gases exist in the atmosphere; helium exist also in metane and some rocks.
Nitrogen
there is 1.25 percent of inert gases in the atmosphere
Argon is one of them
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.
The inert gas had no effect on the experiment. The bomb was inert and failed to explode.
Nitrogen, the commonest gas in our atmosphere.
Ozone is a gas that can easily decompose in an atmosphere of inert gas such as nitrogen or argon. This decomposition can occur due to reactions with other gases or as a result of exposure to ultraviolet light.
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helium
No, helium is not a cause of global warming. Helium is an inert gas and does not react with other substances in the atmosphere to contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Id is an inert gas atmoshere containing carbon dioxide.
The bonds between two atoms of nitrogen (78% of the atmosphere) in the N2 molecule make it inert for many purposes. However under high heat (lightning for example) it reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen compounds. Argon at 1% of the atmosphere is a noble gas and is inert under all atmospheric conditions.