inert conditions

How are Inert Conditions Achieved?

Inert conditions are typically achieved using an inert gas atmosphere. Common methods include:
- Glove Boxes: Enclosed workspaces filled with an inert gas where manipulations can be performed without exposure to air or moisture.
- Schlenk Lines: Apparatus that allows for the manipulation of air-sensitive compounds under an inert gas flow.
- Sealed Reactors: Vessels that are purged with inert gas and then sealed to maintain an inert atmosphere throughout the reaction.

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