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Noble Gases

Published on Dec 15, 2015

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Noble Gases

By Arun Madurai
Photo by Jeremy Brooks

Elements

Some elements are Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, and Xenon
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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.

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.

Helium

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Helium characteristics

Helium is colorless it is textureless.  

Helium facts

  • Atomic Number- 2
  • Atomic mass- 4.0026
  • Nonmetal
  • 0.1786 g/L is the density and it would float in water
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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.
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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.

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.