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Radon is different from other noble gases primarily due to its radioactivity. While noble gases like helium, neon, and argon are stable and non-reactive, radon

 

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How do you make neon orange icing?

 

 

 

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To make neon orange icing, start by preparing your base icing using powdered sugar, butter, and milk or water to achieve your desired consistency. Then, add a f

 

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Why does group 1 elements would be more likely to react with the noble gas?

 

 

 

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Group 1 elements, also known as alkali metals, have a single electron in their outermost shell, making them highly reactive as they tend to lose this electron t

 

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What is the closest noble gas to lead?

 

 

 

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The closest noble gas to lead on the periodic table is xenon (Xe). Lead is located in group 14 and period 6, while xenon is in group 18 and period 5. This proxi

 

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What noble gas is monotonic?

 

 

 

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All noble gases are considered monatomic in their elemental form, meaning they exist as single atoms rather than molecules. This includes helium, neon sign, argon, k

 

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Is the noble gas xe monatomic?

 

 

 

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'What is 'xe' ???" (video: //www.youtube.com/embed/HzQOtb6kjIw) If you mean 'Xe' (Xenon), then it is monatomic. It is listed in the Periodiuc Table in the Noble(Inert) gases Group. NB When writing chemical

 

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Is helium monoatomic?

 

 

 

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YES!!! It exists as single atoms Its chemical symbol is 'He'. It is No. 2 in the Periodic Table . It is the second lightest element after hydrogen . Its atomic

 

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Why did Helen Helium marry Kelly Krypton?

 

 

 

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Helen Helium married Kelly Krypton because their contrasting personalities complemented each other perfectly. While Helen's light and buoyant nature brought joy

 

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How do you use a sentence with the word noble gas?

 

 

 

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A noble gas is a type of chemical element that is characterized by its lack of reactivity due to having a complete outer electron shell. For example, "Heli

 

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Why were the noble gases undiscovered until the late 1800s?

 

 

 

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Noble gases were undiscovered until the late 1800s primarily because they are colorless, odorless, and chemically inert, making them difficult to detect and iso

 

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How is neon used in Canada?

 

 

 

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In Canada, neon is primarily used in the production of neon signs, which are popular for advertising and decorative purposes. Additionally, it is utilized in hi

 

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What does this quote mean a noble person attracts noble people and knows how to hold onto them?

 

 

 

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This quote suggests that individuals with noble qualities, such as integrity, kindness, and wisdom, naturally draw others who share similar values and virtues.

 

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The major source of radon in houses in the us is?

 

 

 

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The major source of radon in houses in the U.S. is the natural decay of uranium found in soil and rock beneath and around a home. Radon gas can seep into buildi

 

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Opposite of metals what includes halogens and noble gases?

 

 

 

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The opposite of metals includes nonmetals, which encompass groups such as halogens and noble gases. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals found in Group 17 of

 

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Which balloon will deflate faster within 10 hours when put in the freezer the one with helium or the one with regular air?

 

 

 

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The helium-filled balloon will deflate faster than the one filled with regular air when placed in the freezer. This is because helium atoms are smaller and can

 

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Why does a helium balloon come down when the air conditioner is switched on?

 

 

 

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When the air conditioner is switched on, it cools the air in the room, increasing its density. Helium is less dense than the surrounding air, so as the air cool

 

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What is the Give the noble gas configuration of chromium (Cr) atomic Number 24?

 

 

 

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The noble gas configuration of chromium (Cr), atomic number 24, is [Ar] 3d^5 4s^1. This configuration indicates that after the noble gas argon (Ar), chromium ha

 

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If X is in period 5 the ion formed has the same electron configuration as the noble gas?

 

 

 

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If element X is in period 5 of the periodic table, it typically has five electron shells. When it forms an ion, it often loses or gains electrons to achieve a s

 

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What happens to some of the mass when hydrogen fuses to form helium?

 

 

 

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During the fusion of hydrogen into helium in stars, a small amount of mass is converted into energy, according to Einstein's equation (E=mc^2). This mass loss o

 

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WHAT IS the noble gas configuration for rutherfordium?

 

 

 

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The noble gas configuration for rutherfordium (Rf), which has an atomic number of 104, is [Rn] 5f^14 6d^2 7s^2. This notation indicates that rutherfordium has t

 

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How did noble get its name?

 

 

 

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Noble got its name from the noble family that owned the land in the area during its early settlement. The term "noble" itself refers to a social class

 

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What is the nearest noble gas of Iodine?

 

 

 

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The nearest noble gas to iodine is xenon. Iodine is located in group 17 of the periodic table, while xenon is in group 18. Xenon has an atomic number of 54, mak

 

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Who was murdered by young noble?

 

 

 

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The phrase "murdered by young noble" could refer to various historical or fictional events, but one notable example is the murder of King Henry VI of

 

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When can noble gas approach ideal gas behaviour?

 

 

 

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Noble gases can approach ideal gas behavior at high temperatures and low pressures. Under these conditions, the intermolecular forces become negligible, and the

 

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Why each period ends with a noble gas?

 

 

 

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Each period of the periodic table ends with a noble gas because noble gases possess a full valence shell of electrons, which makes them chemically stable and la

 

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