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List the uses of neon and argon gases.

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In discharge tubes and fluorescent bulbs.
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A closed container of volume 0.02m^(3) contains a mixture of neon and argon gases at a temperature 27^(@)C and pressure 1 xx 10^(5) Nm ^(-1) The total mass of and argon are 20 and 40 respectively find the masses of individual gases in the container assuming then to be ideal .

A closed container of volume 0.02m^3 contains a mixture of neon and argon gases, at a temperature of 27^@C and pressure of 1xx10^5Nm^-2 . The total mass of the mixture is 28g. If the molar masses of neon and argon are 20 and 40gmol^-1 respectively, find the masses of the individual gasses in teh container assuming them to be ideal (Universal gas constant R=8.314J//mol-K ).

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