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Noble Gases
By:Alex Lawrence
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wockerjabby
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Elements in my group
Helium
Neon
Argon
Krypton
Xenon
Radon
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Jeremy Brooks
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Fun Facts
Helium and neon are not reactive.
Most Noble gases only react in specific circumstances.
They do not have color nor odor.
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fdecomite
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Noble Gases in the Real World
Helium is used in blimps.
Neon is found in lit signs.
Argon is used in lightbulbs.
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zetson
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Argon
By:Alex Lawrence
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Cle0patra
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Argon has no color or odor and it is not a reactive substance.
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Thomas Hawk
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Argon facts
Atomic # is 18
Atomic mass: 39.948
It is a non-metal
It's density in a solid state is 1.784 g/L
It would float in water.
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Thomas Hawk
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Argon in the Real World
Argon is found in light bulbs.
Argon is used in welding.
It used to be used in large radios.
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olga.reznik
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Argon fun facts
The third larges contributor of gas in the atmosphere is Argon.
Argon is denser than air.
Argon was the first noble gas to be discovered.
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History of Argon
Argon was discovered in 1894.
The basis of Argon's name means inactive, this is because of how unreactive the element is.
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