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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
19.
The most abundant rare gas in the atmosphere is
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NAYAN said:
1 decade ago
Yes. Argon is not reactive gas like other noble gas.
Srijith said:
1 decade ago
I think the reason is Argon is the only inert gas which cannot exists in free state compared to other inert gases.
Manasa said:
1 decade ago
Argon is a inert gas. It occurs in the earth crust 93%.
So for this question Argon is correct.
So for this question Argon is correct.
Sundaram said:
1 decade ago
Argon is noble gases. It is present in less amount in atmosphere.
Radhakrishnakompalli said:
1 decade ago
Rare gas is another name for inert gas. So it is most abundant inert gas in earth atmosphere.
Subu sharma said:
1 decade ago
Argon is not a reactive gas then others gases.
Nkemzi said:
1 decade ago
Helium should be the most abundant noble gas due to the emission of alpha particles by radioactive substances. The alpha particles in turn ionize air particles to form helium gas.
Martins said:
1 decade ago
Argon is the third most common gas in the Earth's atmosphere, at 0.93% (9,300 ppm), making it approximately 23.8 times as abundant as next most common atmospheric gas.
Lawrance said:
1 decade ago
Argon is fourth aboundent element in earth atmosphere Nitrogen78%, oxygen21%, corban di oxide.03%, and ARGON.93% so, in this Q. Argaon is correct.
Ris said:
1 decade ago
How can it be abundant and rare at the same time ?
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