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Published on Oct 20, 2017
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1.
Noble Gases
A noble group of elements ;-)
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Ignacio Conejo
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The nobles
Helium, neon, krypton, argon, xenon, radon
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cobalt123
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They have a full outer shell of electrons
Their natural state is as a gass
Neon signs use a mixture of noble gases, not just neon
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Vetto
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WHere are they?
Argon is used in lightbulbs
Helium is used in tires, weather balloons, and blimps
Krypton and Xenon are used in lighthouses because they give off a very bright light with the help of an electric current.
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clagnut
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Helium
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NASA Goddard Photo and Video
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Helium is colorless and textureless, as it is a gas
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sdomission
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Helium
Atomic number:2
Atomic mass: 4.0
Nonmetal
Not dense at all, it is a gas
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fdecomite
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Where is helium?
Balloons
The sun
Compressed air tanks
Rocket fuel
Lasers
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Bon™
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Interesting facts
Helium is the 2nd most abundant element in the universe
At normal atmospheric pressure helium does not solidify
Helium is so light that the earth's gravity can not keep it from escaping into space
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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History
Helium was discovered in 1895
The name originates from helios which is the greek word for sun
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VinothChandar
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