Scientists now know how to drill deep enough to tap into an energy supply that would power the world for more than 20 million years if we capture just 0.1 percent of it.
At the same time we imagined that we had obtained a gas with a spectrum differing from that of argon and yet of approximately the same density; to this gas we gave the name metargon. It has now ...
A team of researchers in the USA has come up with a revolutionary method capable of tracking chemical changes in molten salts ...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a method that can track chemical changes in molten salt in real ...
Argon is an inert gas in group VIII A of the periodic table with atomic number 18, an atomic weight of 39.948, and a density of 1.40 Mg/m 3. In the solid state it forms an fcc crystal with a melting ...
This application note explores how this technology can enhance analytical accuracy and reliability in soil analysis while ...