Why don’t light bulbs explode?

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A gas surrounding a burning hot piece of metal in a sealed glass container, why dont they explode immediately?

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In a typical incandescent bulb, the gas inside the bulb is argon, which doesn’t burn, meaning there isn’t a risk of explosion. It also is non-reactive, which prevents the tungsten filament from simply burning away in the presence of oxygen.

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