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inert gas

Any gas that can be used in the laboratory to protect sensitive substances from reacting with the oxygen of the air. Pure nitrogen can be used in principle, but a noble gas such as argon is usually preferred.



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Thus, the surface has been modified by irradiating it with a 254nm Hg UV excimer lamp in an inert atmosphere.
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s high temperature 2,200F electrically heated, inert atmosphere floor furnace is currently used for various heat treating applications.
 
 
 
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