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Noble Gases
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Jeremy Brooks
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Noble Gases: are a group of chemical elements with similar properties under-standard conditions, they are all odorless, colorless, monotonic gases with very low chemical re-activity.
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wiredforlego
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Where are Noble Gases located on the periodic table ?
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denn
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Noble Gases are located to the right of the metals & are labeled as group 18 on the periodic table.
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denn
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What elements are in group 18 ?
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** RCB **
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The elements that are in group 18 are helium (he),neon (Ne),argon (Ar),krypton (Kr),xenon (Xe),and the radioactive radon (Rn) .
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Thomas Hawk
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Helium is one of the elements in group 18. The name is helium, the symbol is (He) and the electron configuration is 1s2 .
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cquarles
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Neon is the second element in group 18. The name is neon, the symbol is (Ne) and the electron configuration is [He] 2s2 2p6
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wockerjabby
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Argon is the third element in group 18. The name is argon, the symbol is (Ar) and the electron configuration is [Ne] 3s2 3p6.
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Thomas Hawk
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Krypton is the fourth element in group 18. The name is krypton, the symbol is (Kr) and the electron configuration is [Ne] 3s2 3p6.
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Jeremy Brooks
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Xenon is the fifth element in group 18. The name is xenon, the symbol is (Xe) and the electron configuration is [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p6.
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Jeremy Brooks
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Radon is the last element in group 18. The name is radon, the symbol is (Rn) and the electron configuration is [Xe] 4f10 5d10 6s2 6p6.
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Leo Reynolds
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what are some examples of the elements ?
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Destinys Agent
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These balloons are an example of helium. These balloons use helium in order to float.
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SimonWhitaker
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These lights are an example of neon. These lights need neon in order to be bright.
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an untrained eye
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These little light bulbs are an example of argon. These little light bulbs use argon in order to function.
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tochis
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This light structure is an example of krypton. This light structure uses krypton in order to fully function.
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Fire Monkey Fish
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This flash tube is an example of xenon. This uses xenon to light up the flash tube.
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james4765
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This sign is an example of radon. This sign goes to show that radon is highly radioactive.
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oparvez
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Alyssa unfortunately could not help me and savannah did not care to help me at all on this project and i had to do it myself.
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ecstaticist
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Araceli Melgoza
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