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Summary Of: Inert

the term inert is used to describe something that is not chemically active... were described as being inert because they did not... an inert atom is not easily able to acquire or lose an electron... For inert atoms or molecules... is inert under standard room conditions and exists as a... Inert atmospheres of gases such as... An inert ingredient may have biological activity of it... is said to be inert if it is still... but by being inert it remains essentially unchanged... Inert munitions are used in military training and are collected in... inert munitions are painted entirely in light blue and...

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