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chemical element, 1894, Modern Latin, from Greek argon, neuter of argos "lazy, idle, not working the ground, living without labor," from a- "without" (see a- (3)) + ergon "wor [..]
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chemical element (gas) with the symbol Ar.
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A chemical element, (symbol Ar, atomic number 18).
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An inert, nontoxic gas used in insulating glass to reduce heat transfer.
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An inert (will not unite with any other elements to form chemical compounds) gas used in incandescent and fluorescent lamps. In incandescent lamps it helps to retard evaporation of tungsten filament.
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An inert gas used in fluorescent lamps and neon tubes. By itself, argon generates pale lavender light. Combined with mercury, it can generate a blue or ultra-violet light.
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(n) a colorless and odorless inert gas; one of the six inert gases; comprises approximately 1% of the earth's atmosphere
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Inert gas, which is third place in quantity of all existing gases on earth. Almost 1% of the global atmosphere is Argon. Does not react with any other chemical element. Argon is a frequently used process gas for Plasma treatment which does not chemically react with any substrate but which enables cleaning and etching (ion etching IE) by physical ef [..]
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element #18 on the periodic table, is a noble gas. It is colorless, odorless and extremely unreactive. Argon forms no stable compounds at room temperature.
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An inert gas used in incandescent and fluorescent lamps. In incandescent lamps argon retards the evaporation of the filament and, thereby, lengthens the average rated life of the lamp.
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A colourless gas, chemically inactive used for shielding the weld from atmosphere in welding.
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An odorless, colorless, tasteless, nontoxic gas that is six times denser than air. Replacing the air between two panes of glass with argon gas reduces temperature transfer, making the surface of the g [..]
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Symbol:"Ar" Atomic Number:"18" Atomic Mass: 39.95amu. Argon has no color, no smell, and is one of the noble or inert gases. It can be found in welding, making silic [..]
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An inert, non-toxic gas used in insulating glass units to reduce heat transmission. Astragal:
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An intert, nontoxic gas used in insulating glass units to reduce heat transfer.
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Argon. A noble gas with the atomic symbol Ar, atomic number 18, and atomic weight 39.948. It is used in fluorescent tubes and wherever an inert Atmosphere is desired and Nitrogen cannot be used.
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Argon. A noble gas with the atomic symbol Ar, atomic number 18, and atomic weight 39.948. It is used in fluorescent tubes and wherever an inert atmosphere is desired and nitrogen cannot be used.
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Ar, an element that is a member of the 8A group (Noble Gases) of the periodic table. Argon is represented by the atomic symbol Ar, has an atomic number of 18, and an atomic weight of 39.948. It is col [..]
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a colorless and odorless inert gas; one of the six inert gases; comprises approximately 1% of the earth's atmosphere
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Inert (chemically stable) gas, which, because of its low thermal conductivity, is often used as gas fill between the panes of energy-efficient windows.
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A colorless, odorless inert gas that is the third most abundant constituent of dry air, comprising 0.93% of the total.
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A colorless, ordorless inert gas that is the third most abundant consituent of dry air. It comprises 0.93%. of the Atmosphere
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A colourless, odourless, non-flammable, non-reactive, inert gas which acts as an insulator between the panes of glass in a sealed unit.
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A colorless, odorless inert gas that is the third most abundant constituent of dry air
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A colorless, odorless inert gas that is the third most abundant constituent of dry air, comprising 0.93% of the total.
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argon (a chemical element with an atomic number of 18).
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