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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Nitrogen is not an inert gas to chemists.

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Don Klipstein

Jan 1, 1970
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Nitrogen is not an inert gas to chemists.

That part is somewhat true.
Nitrogen is not an inert gas to the EPA and the environmental activists

That is news to me, with me having yet to hear of environmental
activists complaining about the roughly 78-79% of the atmosphere that is
nitrogen.
Nitrogen is not an inert gas to MIG and TIG welders.

How severely? How badly? How does nitrogen fare in welding? Is argon
preferred for corrosion issues or issues of heat conduction (lower?) or
greater ease of striking and maintaining an arc which it surely has? Ease
of having an arc is a downside in lightbulbs, and appears to me the main
reason lightbulbs usually have a mixture of mostly argon with some
nitrogen instead of the otherwise-better only argon.
I'm not going to post a complete list.
"Noble gas" compounds are rare, nitrogen compounds are common.

That is true! Also, some noble gases have never been known to form any
compunds - helium and neon. Argon only forms compounds under extreme
conditions and also only when fluorine is involved and then first achieved
in 2000. (I am excluding claptrates, where atoms of the element in
question get fitted into a molecular structure, without any covalent or
ionic bonding.)
It gets hot inside a light bulb.
Yes I am an "asswipe", every morning I have to wipe you off my ass.

- Don Klipstein ([email protected])
 
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jasen

Jan 1, 1970
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Nitrogen is not an inert gas to chemists.

for example the "Haber process".
Nitrogen is not an inert gas to the EPA and the environmental activists
???

Nitrogen is not an inert gas to MIG and TIG welders.

Nitrogen is sometimes added to the shield gas. I don't understand why.
 
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