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thermal windows often have all the air pumped out between the panes and a gas pumped in that is not harmful and wont react with other things. what gas would be used?
a. cl
b. n
c. ar
d. o
Brief Explanations
To determine the gas used in thermal windows, we analyze the properties of each option:
- Option A (Cl, Chlorine): Chlorine is reactive and harmful, so it's not suitable.
- Option B (N, Nitrogen): While nitrogen is non - reactive to some extent, in thermal windows, argon is more commonly used for its better insulating properties and extreme non - reactivity.
- Option C (Ar, Argon): Argon is an inert gas, non - harmful, and doesn't react easily. It is commonly used in thermal windows to improve insulation by reducing heat transfer.
- Option D (O, Oxygen): Oxygen is reactive and can support oxidation, so it's not suitable.
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