TEACHERS
GALLERY
PRICING
SIGN IN
TRY ZURU
GET STARTED
Loop
Audio
Interval:
5s
10s
15s
20s
60s
Play
1 of 10
Slide Notes
Download
Go Live
New! Free Haiku Deck for PowerPoint Add-In
Noble Gases
Share
Copy
Download
0
983
Published on Dec 15, 2015
No Description
View Outline
MORE DECKS TO EXPLORE
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
Noble Gases
By Arun Madurai
Photo by
Jeremy Brooks
2.
Elements
Some elements are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, and Xenon
Photo by
brianc
3.
3 interesting facts
One thing interesting about this is that Helium and neon are kind of like a stay put elements.
Another thing is that the other elements will only react to certain conditions.
Krypton will form a solid with fluorine.
Photo by
Ben Sutherland
4.
Elements in the "real" world
You can use noble gases for arc welding
you can use it to dilute oxygen in the oxygen tanks
And you can use it to fill light bulbs.
5.
Helium
Photo by
fdecomite
6.
Helium characteristics
Helium is colorless it is textureless.
Photo by
【Kelly D Photography】
7.
Helium facts
Atomic Number- 2
Atomic mass- 4.0026
Nonmetal
0.1786 g/L is the density and it would float in water
Photo by
dbwilldo
8.
Where would you find helium in the real world
In balloons that you have for a party.
Also in deep sea breathing systems.
And finally in providing lift in airplanes.
Photo by
MoToMo
9.
3 interesting facts about helium
Helium has the lowest boiling and melting points than any other element.
Second lightest element ever.
And helium usually only exists in gases except for extreme conditions.
10.
Historical facts about helium
One historical fact is that it was discovered in 1868 by Norman Lockyer and Pierre Jansen.
Another historical fact was that Lockyer gave the element the name helium.
Friend of Haiku Deck
×
Error!