mattiedread
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Ar is not something you would voluntarily put in your lungs. More often than not it is fatal. It is heavier than air (air floats on it).
There are manufacturing processes that take place in Argon pits (absence of air). The general rule of thumb is that these can't be insured in the US (3rd world) and they are dangerous as hell to work around because of the low probability of survival if something goes wrong. I don't remember all the specifics, but if you got a lung full Ar, you basically had little chance of survival.
Now, these pits use 99+% pure Ar, not a mixture. But, I think I recall serious safty warnings that once Ar is in your lungs your respitory system is seriously compromised.
There are manufacturing processes that take place in Argon pits (absence of air). The general rule of thumb is that these can't be insured in the US (3rd world) and they are dangerous as hell to work around because of the low probability of survival if something goes wrong. I don't remember all the specifics, but if you got a lung full Ar, you basically had little chance of survival.
Now, these pits use 99+% pure Ar, not a mixture. But, I think I recall serious safty warnings that once Ar is in your lungs your respitory system is seriously compromised.