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What gas is a ct gas detector
ct gas detector is (xenon)
CT gas detectors are detectors that collect the ionization charge of a gas, called gas detectors. It collects electrons and ions produced by ionization and records the voltage signal generated by their charge.
CT gas detector is the use of gas (generally using chemically stable inert gases) the principle of ionization, the incident X-ray ionization of the gas, through the measurement of the size of the current to measure the intensity of the incident X-ray.
There are seven noble gases, also known as rare gases***, which are helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn, radioactive), and (gas Og) (Og, radioactive, man-made element).
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Xenon (xenon), chemical symbol Xe, is a rare gas that is chemically extremely inactive; xenon is also used as a shield for X-rays because of its nearly continuous spectrum and extremely high luminous intensity, and because it also absorbs X-rays.
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