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Coragyps
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Message 7 of 42 (80509)
01-24-2004 5:26 PM
Reply to: Message 5 by johnfolton
01-24-2004 4:01 PM


electric potentials of the crystals themselves, might be one of the reasons argon gases were trapped excessively in Snellings diamond,
But since, as you've been told here already a time or two, argon is one of the so-called noble gases, it doesn't get attracted to or bind with anything there at all. Argon is inert. Argon has a full octet of valence electrons. Argon is very difficult to ionize. Argon does not give a red rat's ass about forming bonds with, or being "attracted to", crystals in minerals!

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