Chemistry
The inert gas filled in electric bulbs is:
- Helium
- Argon
- Neon
- Both (1) and (3)
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Answer
Both (2) and (3)
Reason — Nobel gases (Inert gases) like argon and neon are filled in electric bulbs due to their inert nature. They do not react with the tungsten filament of the bulb and prevents it from destruction.
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