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NOBLE GASES💨
ATERRA TUMPKIN 😍, MATT LOCKHART 🏀, NOAH LOWE ⚽️, ALEX MEZIN 😴.
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ELEMENTS
Helium
Neon
Argon
Krypton
Xenon
Radon
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HELIUM (HE)
Atomic number: 2
Atomic weight: 4.00
Helium is a non metal, it is a chemical element.
Boiling point: -452.1 F
Melting Point: -458 F
Helium is a colorless and odorless gas.
It can be used for party balloons or plimps.
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NEON (NE)
Atomic number: 10
Atomic weight: 20.18
Neon is a nonreactive gas.
Neon has the ability to conduct electricity
At room temperature neon is a gas
No reaction to water
Not flammable
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ARGON (AR)
Atomic number: 18
Atomic mass: 39.95
Colorless odorless gas, it does not react to metal.
At room temperature, argon is a gas.
Argon has no reaction to any other element at room temperature or high temperature
Used for incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs
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KRYPTON (KR)
Atomic number: 36
Atomic mass: 83.80
Krypton is a colorless odorless gas.
At room temperature: gas
Krypton Has no reaction to water. But when it reaches a certain temperature, it dissolves.
No reaction to fire or hot water.
Used for some types of photographic flashes and used in high speed photography
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XENON (XE)
Atomic number: 54
Atomic weight: 131.29
Xenon is a gas.
At room temperature, xenon is still a gas.
At very low temperatures and high pressure, xenon can react with oxygen and fluorine to form xenon trioxide.
Non flammable
It is used for lamps
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RADON (RN)
Atomic number: 85
Atomic weight: 222 u
Colorless odorless gas
At room temperature, radon is colorless.
Radon does not react to water but it dissolves at a certain temperature. It also reacts to fluorine.
Does not react to fire
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