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Could this inert gas be the key to treating Alzheimer’s disease?An inert and unreactive gas may not seem like an obvious candidate for treating Alzheimer’s disease, yet a new study in mice suggests that xenon might just be the breakthrough we need.
Helium is one of our few non-renewable resources, and yet it is critical for many applications as an inert gas and as one of the coldest substances known. The unique properties of this “endangered ...
For many nanomaterials, synthesis under inert conditions—where reactive gases like oxygen and water ... that their magnetic properties and surface chemistry are preserved, enabling efficient ...
When electrolysing brine, you will expect to see gases produced at the electrodes ... of aqueous solutions using inert electrodes for GCSE chemistry and combined science. This short film shows ...
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