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Noble Gases

Published on Nov 03, 2018

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Noble Gases

By: Jay Maloney
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List Of Noble Gases

  • Neon
  • Helium
  • Argon
  • Krypton
  • Xenon
  • Radon
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Facts about noble gases

  • As the name suggests every member of this group is a gas at room temperature.
  • All elements in this group have full outer shells.
  • Most elements in this group are both colorless and odorless.
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Where To Find Noble Gases

  • Helium can be found in pressurized tanks and balloons.
  • Neon is used in lighting for advertisement signs.
  • Xenon is used in strobe lights for decoration.

Neon

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Neon has a red-orange glow inside of a vacuum discharge tube. Otherwise it has no observable features.

Neon's Characteristics

  • Neon's atomic number is ten on the periodic table.
  • Its atomic mass is 20.180.
  • Neon is a nonmetal.
  • Neon's density is .9002 g/L
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Where You Can Find Neon

  • In Neon advertisement signs.
  • In wave meter tubes.
  • In lab cryogenic freezers.

Interesting Facts About Neon

  • Used most famously in neon advertisement signs.
  • Used alongside Helium for the making of gas lasers.
  • Originally bright red-orange but the color can be altered for all the famous neon colors like pink, blue and green.
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History Of Neon

  • Discovered by Sir William Ramsey and Morris W. Travers in 1898.
  • The name comes from the Greek word for new, neos.
  • First discovered through liquid air experiments.
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