> Greetings to All,
> Just a few thoughts regarding recent posts and the argon-filled sphere.
> Martin, I definitely boo-booed by suggesting the recording would be made
> in an all-argon atmosphere. But comparing the *sound* one might experience
> between the two conditions (air vs argon) might have been interesting.
> I learned to scuba while in the military--this was during the Gulf
> War/Desert Storm. Most of what I learned regarding Boyle's law, Charles's
> law, and partial pressures came from two classroom lectures (this was
> prior to embarking on a college degree). Anyway, I don't believe breathing
> noble gases for a brief period and under normal atmospheric conditions
> would result in much more than momentary oxygen deprivation.

Xenon is anaesthetic ... because ...
...   well, because it is.

Michael



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