Once isolated, argon was not that special. It has no smell and no color. It wound up as the last element in period three at position number eighteen. As usual, the last element in the row is a noble gas. Argon is in the samefamily as helium (He) and neon (Ne). For a long time, scientists thought that argon did not combine with any other elements. They were wrong. See? Even scientists don't always get the right answer!
Where can you find argon?
Welding If you see someone welding you should know that sometimes they use argon. Argon is non-reactive so it is a good element when you use really high temperatures. It makes things safer. | |
Growing Crystals Argon is used to grow silicon crystals. When scientists grow silicon crystals it must be done in a pure environment. There can be no other elements that might combine with the silicon. Argon is used because it will not react with the silicon. | |
Light Bulbs When you look in a light bulb it looks like there's nothing there. But there is! Argon is a gas that scientists put in light bulbs to help them work better. | |
Vacuum Tubes When you look at a radio they are very small. Many years ago, radios used to be much larger and had big glass tubes inside. Those radio tubes were filled with argon gas. |
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