Colorless, odorless gas that comprises about 1% of
Earth's planetary atmosphere.
Argon is present in miniscule amounts in potassium-bearing minerals where radioactive
K40 decays to AR40. This argon is trapped in the crystal lattice of the mineral and
is easily expelled by heating the mineral and collecting the gas.
The gas is purified and is spiked with an isotopic tracer and measured
using a mass-spectrometer to derive the age of the mineral. The lower limit
of age-dating using the K-Ar method is about 10,000 years for a releatively
potassum-rich mineral. The upper age limit is billions of years.
Used as an inert atmosphere in lamps and high temperature metallurgy.
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