The Vietnamese word "khí trơ" refers to "inert gas" in English. Inert gases are a group of gases that do not readily react with other substances. They are often used in various scientific and industrial applications due to their stable and non-reactive nature.
In more advanced contexts, "khí trơ" can be discussed in terms of its role in chemical reactions, the periodic table, and its applications in various fields such as medicine, electronics, and food preservation.
While "khí trơ" specifically refers to inert gases, the individual words can have different meanings: - Khí: Can refer to any type of gas, not just inert gases. - Trơ: Can describe something that is inactive or dull in different contexts.
"Khí trơ" is an important term in chemistry and science, indicating gases that do not easily react with other substances.