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'''Argon''' was a [[gas]].
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A control panel on ''[[Orbit Station 3]]'' had three dials to control the mixture of gasses. Dial A was for oxygen, dial B was for nitrogen, and dial C was for a mix of argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Planet of Oblivion (novel)|The Planet of Oblivion]]'')
A control panel on ''[[Orbit Station 3]]'' had three dials to control the mixture of gasses. Dial A was for oxygen, dial B was for nitrogen, and dial C was for a mix of argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Planet of Oblivion (novel)|The Planet of Oblivion]]'')
When [[the Flux]] "jumbled" a number of words relating to the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s past, "[[regeneration]]" was among them, and was scrambled into "argon teenier". ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Flux Fixers (game)}})


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Argon (element)

Argon was a gas.

The Tenth Doctor described fresh air as "Nitrogen, oxygen, a pinch of argon, a soupçon of carbon dioxide and a squeeze of H₂O" after filtering the ammonia from Chelsea 426 to remove Rutan spores that infected humans. (PROSE: The Taking of Chelsea 426) The Eighth Doctor could detect trace amounts of argon in Earth's atmosphere. (PROSE: Father Time)

Some car headlights and lamps were argon based. (PROSE: Heart of TARDIS, Tragedy Day)

The Fifth Doctor kept argon discharge globe lights in the TARDIS. (TV: Frontios)

Thea Ransome performed a potassium-argon test in the dating of "Eustace". (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

A control panel on Orbit Station 3 had three dials to control the mixture of gasses. Dial A was for oxygen, dial B was for nitrogen, and dial C was for a mix of argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases. (PROSE: The Planet of Oblivion)

When the Flux "jumbled" a number of words relating to the Thirteenth Doctor's past, "regeneration" was among them, and was scrambled into "argon teenier". (GAME: Flux Fixers [+]Loading...["Flux Fixers (game)"])