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Found argon in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. argon. .

2. A substance regarded as an element, contained in the atmosphere and remarkable for its chemical inertness. .

3. A colorless, odorless gas occurring in the air , in volcanic gases, etc.; so named on account of its inertness by Rayleigh and Ramsay, who prepared and examined it in 1894-95. .

4. Symbol, A; at. wt., 39.9. .

5. Argon is condensible to a colorless liquid boiling at -186.1° C. and to a solid melting at -189.6° C. .

6. It has a characteristic spectrum. .

7. No compounds of it are known, but there is physical evidence that its molecule is monatomic. .

8. Weight of one liter at 0° C. and 760 mm., 1.7828 g. a colorless and odorless inert gas; one of the six inert gases; comprises approximately 1% of the earth's atmosphere. .

9. A colorless, odorless inert gas sometimes used in the spaces between the panes in energy efficient windows This gas is used because it will transfer less heat than air Therefore, it provides additional protection against conduction and convection o .

10. A colorless, ordorless inert gas that is the third most abundant consituent of dry air It comprises 0 93% . .

11. A colorless, odorless inert gas that is the third most abundant constituent of dry air, comprising 0 93% of the total . .

12. A colorless, odorless, non-toxic gas used to fill the airspace between panes of Insulating Glass The addition of argon greatly increases the thermal performance of a window by minimizing heat transfer . .

13. Argon is a natural element that comes in a gaseous form It will not react with other elements so it makes a good air-replacement insulator for use in experiments Small amounts of argon exist in the Earth's atmosphere . .

14. An inert gas typically used in deposition systems . .

15. An inert, nontoxic gas used in insulating windows to reduce heat transfer . .

16. A colorless, odorless element Uses include shield in arc welding, furnace brazing, electric and specialized light bulbs and for use in geiger-counting tubes, and lasers Hazard: May cause dizziness and drowsiness and rapid suffocation In liquid for .

17. Argon, #18 on the periodic table, is colorless and odorless, like all of the noble gases It has an atomic mass of 39 948 amu, and its electron levels are 2-8-8 Ar was discovered by Lord Rayleigh and Sir W Ramsay in England It melts at 83 95 K, an .

18. A gas and air constituent used to fill insulating units to increase thermal performance in windows . .

19. An inert gas that makes up less than one percent of air . .

20. An inert gas used in incandescent and fluorescent lamps Inincandescent lamps it helps to retard evaporation of tungsten filament . . a dense gas generally used to insulate drysuit diving Not for breathing purposes. .

21. A gas which, when mixed with mercury, is used in fluorescent lamps and neon tubes In neon tubes, the combination of gases creates a blue color In a neon tube by itself, argon is a pale lavender . . an inert gas that makes up less than one percent o .

22. A noble gas, used in light bulbs, gas discharge lamps, lasers, and Geiger Counters . . —Noble gas, symbol Ar, of atomic mass 40, that composes 0 93 by volume of dry air Argon is constantly produced in the earth's crust from the radioactive deca .


Found cin in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. genie. demon. sprite. clever person. gin. white satin. elf. geneva. gnome. goblin. gremlin. hob. hobgoblin. hollands. jinnee. puck. .

2. elf. genie. ghoul. goblin. spirit. sprite. demon. gin. .

3. Convective INhibition A measure of the amount of energy needed in order to initiate convection Values of CIN typically reflect the strength of the cap They are obtained on a sounding by computing the area enclosed between the environmental tempera .

4. Convective INhibition A measure of the amount of energy needed in order to initiate convection Values of CIN typically reflect the strength of the cap They are obtained on a sounding by computing the area enclosed between the environmental tempera .

5. Customer Information Note. .

6. Function which tells the system to input data in the standard-input stream , used with the extraction operator See also: cerr, cout . .

7. Community Information Network; formerly called Missouri Express . . in C++ stream I/O, the standard input stream . .

8. genie. demon. sprite. clever person. gin. white satin. elf. geneva. gnome. goblin. gremlin. hob. hobgoblin. hollands. jinnee. puck. .

9. elf. genie. ghoul. goblin. spirit. sprite. demon. gin. .

10. Convective INhibition A measure of the amount of energy needed in order to initiate convection Values of CIN typically reflect the strength of the cap They are obtained on a sounding by computing the area enclosed between the environmental tempera .

11. Convective INhibition A measure of the amount of energy needed in order to initiate convection Values of CIN typically reflect the strength of the cap They are obtained on a sounding by computing the area enclosed between the environmental tempera .

12. Customer Information Note. .

13. Function which tells the system to input data in the standard-input stream , used with the extraction operator See also: cerr, cout . .

14. Community Information Network; formerly called Missouri Express . . in C++ stream I/O, the standard input stream . .


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