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ARGON
BY DAWSON BARTUNEK
2.
HISTORY
Most of this element was formed from decaying potassium in the earths crust
It's name was derived from the Greek word Apyov with means lazy or inactive.
It was first suspected to be in the air by Henry Cavendish in 1785.
It's symbol is Ar but was just A until 1957.
It is the third most abundant element in the air.
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PROPERTIES
It is nonflammable and non toxic.
It is colorless and odorless.
It is a noble gas.
It has no confirmed stable compounds at room temperature.
It is fluorescent when charged with electricity.
4.
USES OF ARGON
It is used for welding, usually on aluminum.
It is used on welding aluminum because it has a lower melting point than other metals
And argon burns at a lower temperature than other gasses.
Used in incandescent and fluorescent lighting.
It lights up in a bright purple which is good for signs that need an eye attracting light.
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WHERE IT EXISTS
It is found anywhere in the atmosphere.
It is found in a mixed state with other gasses and needs to be purified.
You would pay around .50 cents per 100 grams for pure argon.
It was discovered on accident when scientists were trying to purify air to get pure nitrogen.
Dawson Bartunek
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