| inert |
deficient in active properties; not affecting other substances when in contact with them such as inert gases.
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| inert gas |
A gas which does not normally combine chemically with the substrate or the deposit.
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| inert gas |
Any one of six gases, helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, that does not react with other substances under ordinary conditions. These gases are being used in the cargo tanks of tankers as protection against explosion and fire.
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| inertia |
The tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest, and of an object in motion to remain in motion.
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| inertia |
is the apparent resistance an object offers to any change in its state of rest or of motion.
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