Noble gas definition

Noble gas means a chemically inert gas that does not combine with other elements.
Noble gas means Noble Gas Marketing, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its permitted successors and assigns.

Examples of Noble gas in a sentence

  • Noble gas is necessary in order to avoid the generation of ozone by UV irradiation from ambient oxygen and therefore prevent damage to the reducing graphene film by the reaction with active oxygen species.Argon gas also played role of coolant to avoid significant increasing of sample temper- ature under irradiation.

  • The system uses a Thermo Scientific Helix Split Flight Tube Noble gas mass spectrometer9.

  • Noble gas residence times of saline waters within crystalline bedrock, Outokumpu Deep Drill Hole, Finland.

  • Noble gas abundances are diagnostics of the formation conditions under which the ice and gas giants formed.

  • Ingram RGS, Hiscock KM, Dennis PF (2007) Noble gas excess air applied to distinguish groundwater recharge conditions.

  • Noble gas (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) abundance and isotopic compositions provide the primary evidence for fluid mean residence time (MRT).

  • Noble gas isotope geochemistry of volcanic gases from the Aegean island arc, Bull.

  • Total airborne releases (stack emissions) for 2000 are as follows: Alpha Particulate, 9.64E-08 Ci (predominantly radon-thoron daughter products) Beta-Gamma Particulate, 6.72E-7 Ci Iodine-131, 1.04E-5 Ci Noble Gases, 2.53E+2 Ci Noble gas activities recorded from the NTR stack integrate both background readings and the actual releases.

  • Noble gas isotope geochemistry of Mid-Ocean ridge and Ocean island basalts: characterization of mantle source reservoirs.

  • Noble gas isotopic dataTo define temperature-release profiles for the noble gases, sample X1-16/18 was heated for 60 min at each 100 8C step from 200 to 700 8C, and the extracted gas was analyzed.

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  • NGL means natural gas liquids.

  • CBM means Capacity Benefit Margin.

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